Box Score
TROY, N.Y. – The Skidmore College women's soccer team scored three second-half goals on its way to defeating Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 3-0, in the Liberty League final for both teams, this afternoon at East Campus Stadium. With the win, the Thoroughbreds improve to 10-4-2 overall, including a 4-2-1 mark in conference play. The Engineers drop to 4-9-2 and conclude their league season with a 1-6 record.
After a scoreless first half, junior midfielder
Gabi Palacio (Rochester, NY/Allendale Columbia) provided all the offense the Thoroughbreds would need, picking up a rebound right in front of the RPI net and finishing in the 48th minute of play. Sophomore
Kelsey Yam (Longmeadow, MA/Longmeadow) took the initial shot from the right side of the box that was stopped by RPI freshman goalkeeper Stephanie Vargas (Fogelsville, PA/Allentown Central Catholic). The ball popped free to Palacio who knocked in the point-blank opportunity.
The visitors made it 2-0 on a strong individual effort by Yam in the 61st minute. Claiming a loose ball at the edge of the RPI penalty area, she sprinted toward the left side of the net before slotting a low shot inside the far post for her fourth of the season.
Skidmore sophomore
Ali Evans (Avon, CT/Westminster) delivered on a sliding finish to extend the lead to 3-0 in the 84th minute. Freshman
Sarah LaBella (Malta, NY/Ballston Spa) sent a pass into the RPI box for Evans, who shot into the side netting.
Rensselaer was held to just four shots in the game.
Thoroughbred junior keeper
Meghan Sleezer (Gloversville, NY/Gloversville) stopped the only shot she faced to earn the shutout.
Skidmore hosts Nazareth on Saturday (12pm).