NCAA Women

Four Spartans Grab Goals in Rout of Dartmouth

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EAST LANSING, Mich. – Riding a dominant effort by the front line, Michigan State women’s soccer drove past the Dartmouth Big Green in a 4-1 contest on Thursday night at DeMartin Stadium, in the opening game of a doubleheader with the Spartan men’s team. The event’s attendance of 2,534 marks the first sellout of the season for both MSU soccer programs.
 
The Michigan State women improve to 4-0-1 overall on the year, marking the best start for an MSU team since the 2018 squad logged an identical record through the first five contests of the season. In defeat, Dartmouth suffers its first loss of the year and falls to 2-1.
 
In the box score, junior forward Ranya Senhaji led the way with three total points split between a second-half goal followed by an assist later in the period. In addition to Senhaji, senior forward Camryn Evans, sophomore forward Jordyn Wickes and graduate defender Ruby Diodati each booked one goal apiece, while senior defender Bria Schrotenboer and freshman midfielder Emerson Sargent tallied assists.   
 

MSU amassed a dominant 23-6 margin in shots attempted and built up a 6-1 edge in corner kicks. The Spartans logged their second-most shots on goal through this point in the season, chronicling 13 booted balls on target compared to Dartmouth’s two. The Green & White now own a domineering 49-8 edge over their opponents in terms of shots on goal this season.
 
Wickes and Diodati each placed shots on target in the early…

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