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0
Queens (NY) QUEW (1-3)
3
Winner Goldey-Beacom GBCW (4-0)
Queens (NY) QUEW
(1-3)
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Final
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Goldey-Beacom GBCW
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Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Queens (NY) QUEW 0 0 0
Goldey-Beacom GBCW 1 2 3

Game Recap: Women's Soccer |

Women’s Soccer Still Unblemished With 3-0 Triumph Over Queens (NY)



A four-for-four scenario actually exists in the Philadelphia area.  It is not a contrived one, but one which describes the undefeated and untied Goldey-Beacom women's soccer team.
 
Amy Runciman (Luton, England) recorded a second-half brace and fellow junior Tanner Turner-Rush (Harrisburg, PA) found the back of the net in the first half for Goldey-Beacom, which continued its best start in school history with a 3-0 victory over Queens (NY) at Nancy Churchman Sawin Field in Wilmington, DE.
 
GBC (4-0) controlled the flow of the contest almost the entire way and patiently waited until the 36th minute to strike pay dirt.  Off a corner kick from senior Lauren DeVault (Woodstown, NJ), Runciman corralled the ball and nudged it to Turner-Rush for the latter's second goal of the season and third career tally.
 
Runciman then moved over to the goal column in the 51st minute.  Sophomore Cliona Crammond (Wicklow, Ireland) got the in the box and fed Runciman, who chipped one off the left post and in for a 2-0 GBC cushion.
 
The Lightning in the 64th minute made sure the outcome no longer was in doubt.  Junior Natalie Waltz (Leola, PA) picked up the ball on the right side and passed it to Runciman, who buried it for her third career multi-goal game and a 3-0 contest.
 
Runciman, who last season was named first team All-Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference and second team CCA All-East Region, now stands second in school history with 18 career assists and is tied for eighth with 46 points.  Her 14 goals are one off the top 10.
 
Senior Cindell Aguirre (El Paso, TX), a reigning member on the CACC Weekly Honor Roll, notched a career-best 12 saves and becomes the second goalkeeper in school history with at least 10 shutouts.  Stephanie Steele (2003-06) owns the record with 14.
 
Runciman closed with six of her team's 12 shots.
 
Erin Vernillo attempted six shots and Megan Deak amassed three saves over 64 minutes for the Knights (1-3).
 
Goldey-Beacom continues its four-game homestand Thursday vs. Shippensburg, starting at 4:00 pm.

 
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