Shannon
Larkin nets first career goal to defeat Hartford
By: Taylor Massey, QBSN Staff Writer
Returning to its home field after two road games the
Quinnipiac women’s soccer team defeated intrastate rival, the Hartford Hawks,
1-0. The Bobcats advance to 4-0-1 on the season and continue their unbeaten
streak.
The first and only goal of the game came just 10 minutes
into the first half. Amanda Barroca (Bellmore, N.Y.) hustled down the line to work
a cross over to freshman Shannon Larkin (Burlington, Conn.) in front of the
net. Larkin was easily able to kick the ball over Hawk goalkeeper Erin Quinlin
and into the back of the net. Barroca tallied her first career assist with the
goal.
“Amanda is such a great player and she dribbles past people
all the time,” said Larkin. “I knew that I needed to get up there because I
knew that a perfect cross was going to be coming.”
For the remainder of the game the Bobcats defense was
impenetrable. This enabled the offense to spend plenty of time handling the
ball. However, they were unable to capitalize on another goal to extend their
lead.
“We had to dig deep,”
said head coach Dave Clarke. “Fitness was a factor, mentality was a factor ,and
they’re the games we would have lost last year and that’s a big step for a
young team.”
Quinnipiac’s only other scoring opportunity also came from
one of the younger players on the team. Barroca dodged several Hartford players
on her way to the net. After blowing through the Hawk defense Barroca’s shot
was saved by Quinlin. The goal would have been the freshman’s first as a
Bobcat.
Bobcat goalie Jill Kelley (Simsbury, Conn.) stood guard
between the posts for her third shut out of the season. Kelley was only
challenged once by Hartford and made the save to keep the Bobcats in the
lead.
The Bobcats ended with a 3-2 advantage on shots over the
Hawks. Quinlin made three saves to hold Quinnipiac to one goal.
Luckily for the six new freshmen, they have a talented group
of upperclassmen to push them to do their best.
“Especially in the
system we’re playing in now it requires a lot of hard work and you can get
tired pretty quick, but you have your teammates there pushing for you and it
helps,” said Larkin.
Hoping to continue its win streak, Quinnipiac’s next game
will take place this Wednesday Sept. 14 on its home field at 4 p.m.
The Bobcats will take on the Harvard Crimson who are 2-1-1 overall.
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