Saint Joseph's sophomore goalkeeper
Katie Cappelletti made four saves as the Hawks' women's soccer team played Fairleigh Dickinson to a 0-0 double overtime draw on Thursday evening at Sweeney Field.
How It Happened
• Saint Joseph's, who finished with a 5-3 edge in shots in the first half, had its best scoring chance of the period in the 33rd minute, but
Aleksa Peev's shot landed in the hands of Fairleigh Dickinson's goalkeeper.
• Both teams each recorded eight shots apiece in the second period.
• The Hawks tallied a pair of shots in overtime to finish the match with a 15-11 edge in shots.
Inside the Boxscore
• Cappelletti moved to 0-1-1 on the season as she picked up the second shutout of her career.
• Four Hawks - Peev,
Natalie Nevins,
Sofia Filippo, and
Izzy Greene - each recorded two shots apiece for the Hawks.
• Fairleigh Dickinson's Malene Nielsen made a game-high eight saves.
Next Up
The Hawks (0-2-1) head to Princeton on Sunday for an 11 a.m. match versus the Tigers.
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