ORONO, Maine – The University of Maine women's soccer team earned a 3-1 road win at Bryant on Sunday afternoon in America East action.
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Abby Kraemer got the scoring started in the 11th minute, heading home a long ball from
Myla Schneider over the backline and inside the right post. The 1-0 lead stood until the 61st minute when
Jordane Pinette cleaned up a loose ball in the box. The Bulldogs cut the deficit two minutes later.
Anna Phillips ran onto and a corner kick service by
Tegan Morrison in the 70th minute for her first goal as a Black Bear and the 3-1 final score.
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NOTES
- Maine had the 28-11 lead in shots and a 14-7 edge in shots on goal.
- The Black Bears had eight corner kicks to four for the Bulldogs.
- Goalkeeper Jessica Kasacek finished with a career-high five saves for Maine in moving to 7-1-2 on the year.
- Jordane Pinette scored her fifth goal of the season and fifth game-winning goal of the year … Pinette is now tied for second in the country with her five game-winning goals.
- Abby Kraemer scored for the second consecutive game and third time in the last four contests.
- Kraemer and Pinette each finished with a game-high three shots on goal.
- Anna Phillips scored her second collegiate goal and first as a Black Bear.
- Myla Schneider recorded her second career assist.
- Tegan Morrison earned her fourth assist of the season.
- Schneider and Phillips both played the full 90 minutes.
- Maine has now won six consecutive games for the first time since 2006 … it's also the first six-game winning streak for an America East team since 2021.
- The Black Bears are now 10-3-1 in the all-time series with Bryant.
RECORDS
- Maine: 8-1-2, 4-0-0 America East
- Bryant: 4-5-3, 2-1-0 America East
UP NEXT
- Maine will be back in action at 12 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 13 at UMBC.
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