Saint Joseph's
Natalie Nevins and
Sam Dumont each scored a goal as the Hawks' women's soccer team earned a hard-fought 2-2 draw against city rival Drexel on Sunday afternoon at Sweeney Field.
How It Happened
• Drexel's Delaney Lappin puts the visiting Dragons ahead 1-0 with a goal at 4:02.
• Nevins scored from the top of the box off a beautiful pass fromm
Jiselle Daniels to make it 1-1 at 13:34.
• Drexel retook the lead later in the first half as Isabel Kuzy made it 2-1 at 34:57.
• Saint Joseph's evened the match at 2-2 early in the second period as Dumont gathered a rebound off a shot by Daniels, and deposited the ball into the net at 48:48.
• The Hawks' had a late chance to push ahead, but a free position kick by Nevins glanced off the crossbar with just under a minute to play.
Inside The Boxscore
• In goal,
Katie Cappelletti made three saves for the Hawks.
•
Mairin Boyle earned a secondary assist on Nevins' goal.
• Daniels finished with two assists on the day and has recorded five points over the past two matches.
• The Hawks finished with a 15-12 edge in shots and 9-3 advantage in corner kicks.
Up Next
The Hawks remain at home as they host Hofstra on Thursday. Game time is set for 6Â p.m., with the match streaming on ESPN+.
Follow the Saint Joseph's women's soccer team onÂ
Instagram andÂ
Twitter and like the Hawks onÂ
Facebook.