Women’s Soccer Drops MASCAC Opener to Framingham State, 2-0

FRAMINGHAM, Mass.—The MCLA Women's Hockey Team opened their MASCAC slate of conference games this afternoon when they traveled out to Framingham State for a matchup with the Rams. First-year Trailblazer goalkeeper Mallory Amirian recorded her second 20-save appearance in her last three games, but the visitors got two goals from Hailey Ring to pick up their first win of the season.
THE BASICS:
- Date: Saturday, September 21, 2024
- Score: MCLA 0, Framingham 3
- Records: MCLA Trailblazers 0-6-0 (MASCAC 0-1-0) | Framingham State Rams 1-5-0 (MASCAC 1-0-0)
- Series History: Framingham State leads the all-time series between the teams 24-12-2. This includes a Rams 2-0 victory in their last meeting on September 15, 2023, at MCLA and a 1-0 Rams win in the first-ever meeting on September 27, 1986, at MCLA.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Framingham's Melissa Romeiro started the scoring, picking up an unassisted tally in the 39th minute. The goal was the first of the Brazilian sophomore's career.
- The teams would play to a stalemate for the remainder of the first half, allowing the Rams to hold on to their one-goal lead. The second half was the Hailey Ring story for Framingham as the first-year forward picked up a pair of goals, assisted by Alicia Tocman. The first goal came in the 59th minute and the second was scored in the 89th minute.
- Trailblazers' first-year keeper Mallory Amirian (Haverhill, MA) picked up her third double-digit save performance in as many games and her second 20-save appearance in her last three games but still saw her record fall to 0-6-0.
- The Rams junior goalkeeper Madison Magone stopped all four shots she faced to pick up her first win of the season, moving her record to 1-5-0.
UP NEXT:
On Wednesday, MCLA will be back in action when they travel to Bay Path University for a non-conference matchup with the Wildcats at Ryan Field. The teams will take the pitch for a 4 p.m. kickoff.
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