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Women’s Soccer Hosts Five-Seed Binghamton in Quarterfinal Round

Women's Soccer Hosts Five-Seed Binghamton in Quarterfinal Round

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ALBANY, N.Y. – The University at Albany women’s soccer program, fourth-seed in the 2021 America East Tournament, hosts five-seed Binghamton in the quarterfinal round.
 
Game Info
#4 UAlbany (5-7-4, 4-3-2) vs. #5 Binghamton (8-7-3, 4-3-2)
Sunday, October 31 (3:00 pm)
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Leading the Pack


Eight Great Danes have scored a goal this season, and six have recorded an assist
UAlbany returns five All-Conference players from the spring season, including spring Strike of the Year Jasmine Colbert
Colbert led UAlbany with five goals in the spring, all five of which were game-winners
UAlbany also returns defensive starters Hailey Summers and Sophia Eifler, and goalkeeper Sophia Chen, alongside spring All-Rookie selections Olivia Piraino and Margot Nezaj
UAlbany is 3-3-1 at home this season; Binghamton is 3-5-2 on the road
Jasmine Colbert leads the America East in shots taken (69), eight more than second place, twin sister Jada, and ranks second in goals scored (8) and total points (17)
Cassandra Coster leads the America East in save percentage (.877) and ranks third in goals-against average (0.74)
Binghamton ranks second in the America East in scoring defense
Binghamton and UAlbany rank first and second in the America East in shots taken, respectively
Binghamton’s Maya Anand ranks tied for fourth in the America East in goals scored
Following the spring’s unique two-division schedule, the America East returned to its normal round-robin format for the fall, and its full six-team postseason pool

Scouting Binghamton
The Bearcats fell from second to fifth with their regular-season finale defeat against UAlbany, and will travel to Albany to play the Great Danes in Sunday’s quarterfinal.  Binghamton is 8-7-3 overall, but has gone 0-2-2 without…

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