Princeton, N.J. – Saint Joseph's sophomore goalkeeper
Katie Cappelletti made a game-high six saves, but a three-goal second half by host Princeton was the difference as the Tigers topped the Hawks, 3-0, on Sunday at Class of 1952 Stadium.
How It Happened
• Saint Joseph's and Princeton played to a 0-0 draw after 45 minutes as Cappelletti made four of her six saves in the first half.
• Emma Davis broke the scoreless tie at 54:33 as she headed in a corner kick by teammate Heather MacNab.
• Marissa Hart made it 2-0 at 66:53 as she connected on a crossing pass with a shot that found the inside of left post.
• Lily Bryant capped Princeton's scoring with a goal at 72:53.
Inside the Boxscore
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Nicole Angelini recorded the Hawks' lone shot on goal of the match.
• Cappelletti moved to 0-2-1 on the season.
• Princeton's Grace Barbara and Tyler McCamey split time between the pipes and made a combined one save.
Next Up
The Hawks (0-3-1) host Pitt on Thursday at 7 p.m.
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