ROCHESTER, N.Y.-- In a matchup of the number one scoring offense and one of the top defenses in NCAA Division III, the defense won out as the University of Rochester defeated Skidmore College 2-0 in a key Liberty League matchup on Friday afternoon.
The Yellowjackets (12-4, 3-2 Liberty League) got second half goals from junior Callie Fisher and sophomore Claire Dickerson and held the high powered Skidmore offense to just three shots in the victory. The Thoroughbreds, ranked #8 in the latest NFHCA poll, snap a six-game winning streak and fall to 11-4 overall and 4-1 in the conference.
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The shutout was the first time the Thoroughbreds have gone without scoring since a 1-0 loss at Rochester last season.
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Despite the setback, Skidmore can clinch the Liberty League regular season title and home field playoff advantage with a win over William Smith on Sunday. The teams battle it out at Wagner Park at 3 p.m.Â
In the early going, Rochester maintained solid possession in the Skidmore zone, earning three shots on goal and one penalty corner in the opening seven minutes. Two shots, both by senior captain Michelle Relin, were backhanded from in close to the cage, but were saved away by Thoroughbred keeper
Zoe McGuire.Â
Skidmore's
Leigh FitzGerald had a shot blocked at 9:26 and then teammate
Gabby Hyman slid a ball just wide of the far post eight minutes later for the teams only two shots of the opening period.
With 8:53 remaining in the first half, Relin had a penalty corner shot slip through the traffic in the circle and past McGuire, only to see SC defender
Jenn Hanks there to make the defensive save and keep the game scoreless.Â
Both Yellowjacket goals came in the opening eight minutes of the second period.Â
After two great chances in the 40th minute were saved by McGuire, Rochester's Fisher opened the scoring a minute later when she scooped in a rebound to the left side of the cage. UR senior Mimi Adar sent a shot from the right wing towards the goal, but McGuire saved it away to the far side where Fisher corralled the ball and gave UR a 1-0 lead.
Less than two minutes went by and Rochester had boosted the lead to 2-0 on a scrappy goal by Dickerson. Â
The Yellowjacket defense kept the pressure on Skidmore, only surrendering one shot in the second half, a chance by senior
Dani DeGregory that was blocked after a Thoroughbred penalty corner in the 63rd minuteÂ
Overall, UR goalkeeper Tara Lamberti did not have to make a save in the shutout win while McGuire made 11 stops for Skidmore.
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