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Wilmington (DE) WILMU (8-9-1, 7-4-1 CACC)
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Winner Goldey-Beacom GBCW (14-4, 11-1 CACC)
Wilmington (DE) WILMU
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Game Recap: Women's Soccer |

Women’s Soccer Equals School Record for Wins in 3-1 Triumph Over Wilmington



Goldey-Beacom got a pair of second-half goals from junior Jenna Fannon (Newark, DE) and tied the school record for most victories with a 3-1 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference triumph over Wilmington (DE) at Nancy Churchman Sawin Field in Wilmington, DE.
 
The score was level at 1-1 when Fannon continued her solid debut campaign by breaking the tie 6:40 into the half.  Senior Cliona Crammond (Wicklow, Ireland) sent a great through ball into the box that Fannon corralled and put inside the right post for a 2-1 lead.
 
Fannon again was on the spot nine minutes later for a 3-1 cushion.  She won a 50/50 ball 25 yards from cage and put a great shot just over the goalkeeper for her 13th goal of the year, tied for the fourth-best single-season mark in team history.
 
Crammond now is third by herself in team history with 18 assists and remains third outright with 76 points.
 
Freshman Melayna Immediato (Hockessin, DE) in the 28th minute scored her ninth goal of the season to give GBC a 1-0 lead before Jessica Unsihuay's fifth marker of the year tied it for Wilmington in the 32nd minute.
 
Fannon, Immediato and sophomore Taylor Owen (Pittsburgh, PA) had three shots apiece and senior Marta Lopez (Valencia, Spain) made one save for the Lightning, who notched their third straight win over the Wildcats (8-9-1, 7-4-1 CACC).
 
Kate Tubo played great for the Wildcats with six saves, which included stopping a penalty shot from senior Sophie Greenwood (Burnley, England) in the 42nd minute.
 
Goldey-Beacom (14-4, 11-1) has clinched the number two seed for the CACC Tournament, matching its seed from 2003 for the highest in school history, and will face seventh-seeded Nyack in the quarterfinals on Monday.  Game time at NCS Field is 2:00 pm.
 
The Lightning also equaled the mark of 14 victories set during both the 2001 and 2002 campaigns.  GBC also extended its school record for most goals in a year to 58.
  
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