BRIDGEWATER, Va. –
Hanna Randolph added a goal and two assists moving her to ninth and fourth in program history respectively, in a 7-0 win over Ferrum on Saturday.
The Basics
Final Score: Bridgewater 7, Ferrum 0
Records: Bridgewater 5-2-0 (1-0-0) , Ferrum 3-4-1 (0-1-0)
How It Happened
- In the first minute of the contest Alicia Keo and Kaia Richardson put shots on net in a flurry but Ali Austin stopped Keo's before a defender had to make the stop on Richardson's offering.
- BC got on the board in the fifth minute off of a corner kick. Randolph sent in the corner and Richardson jumped and headed in the cross past Austin to put BC on top 1-0.
- Richardson and Randolph connected again in the 13th and 19th minutes. First in the 13th Randolph laid a pass on for Richardson coming off of the edge and the senior buried it to make it a 2-0 game. In the 19th minute Richardson repaid the favor sending a pass in front of Randolph and the grad student tracked it down in front of the goal mouth and found the back of the net to extend the lead to 3-0.
- In the 33rd minute Allison Quick made a run down the sideline and sent a cross just outside of the box that got passed Austin and Madeline Bohan sent it to the back of the net to make it 4-0.
- Madison Crooks sent a deep pass towards the box in the 39th minute. Kendall Garza tracked down the pass and got it past Austin to make it 5-0 for the Eagles just before the break.
- Less than a minute into the second half Keo found Garza again on the way to the box. The freshman fired and scored her second goal of the afternoon to make it 6-0
- Keo was not done on the scoreboard yet as Lexi Winkler found her on the way to the box. Keo made two swift moves to open a shooting lane and rifled a shot to the back of the net to make it a 7-0 game.
Match Notes
- Richardson and Garza both added two goals in the win. Richardson added an assist as well.
- Austin faced 17 shots on the day and made 10 saves. Carlee Gaboury made the only save on the day for Bridgewater.
- BC got 34 shots off in the game including 22 on goal. Ferrum fired 6 including one on frame.
- Bridgewater has now scored 21 goals in its last two games, the most in a two game stretch in program history.
- The Eagles extend their shutout streak to four games. This is the fifth time in program history the Bridgewater has not allowed a goal in four or more games and is the longest since a five game streak in 2017.
Up Next
Bridgewater returns to action on Wednesday Sept. 28 in a non-conference battle against Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Va. at 4 p.m.