
Photo by: Tim Cowie - DavidsonPhotos.com
Wildcats’ Three-Game Win Streak Halted at Furman, 2-0
9/4/2016 6:19:00 PM | Women's Soccer
Gavin McFarlin - Associate SID
Box Score (pdf)
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GREENVILLE, S.C. – Furman scored a goal each in the first and second halves, and the Davidson women's soccer team saw their three-game win streak come to an end with a 2-0 setback on the road Sunday afternoon at Seagraves Field in Stone Soccer Stadium.
Davidson fell to 3-3 on the season, while the Paladins remained unbeaten at 3-0-1.
Quick Hits About and From the Game:
• This was the 34th meeting between both schools dating back to 1994, as both were one-time rivals in the Southern Conference.
• Davidson was looking to snapped a six-game skid in the series, with its last win coming in 2009 against the Paladins.
• Head coach Greg Ashton remained three wins from becoming the program's all-time winningest coach. He entered the day with 115 victories during his 12 years at Davidson.
• The Paladins' Amanda Baker hit a one-timer to open up the scoring at the 26:13 mark in the first half.
• Furman added an insurance goal at the 64:10 mark by Molly Dwyer off an assist from Stephanie Arrington.
• Davidson put only two of its 11 shots for the game on goal, while Furman put eight of its 17 shots on frame.
• Freshman Michele Manceaux had a season-best three shots to pace the Wildcats, while senior Ashley Finke had two shots.
• After registering a hat trick Thursday in the win vs. ETSU, leading scorer Seeley Yoo was held without a shot.
• Sophomore Alex Carpenter started in goal for the 'Cats, matching a season-high with six saves.
• Davidson is 1-1 on the road this year.
The 'Cats will next wrap up their stretch of playing five of their first seven games at home to start the year with a matchup against Marist, Sept. 9.
Scoring Summary
26:13 FUR Amanda Baker
64:10 FUR Molly Dwyer (Stephanie Arrington)
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GREENVILLE, S.C. – Furman scored a goal each in the first and second halves, and the Davidson women's soccer team saw their three-game win streak come to an end with a 2-0 setback on the road Sunday afternoon at Seagraves Field in Stone Soccer Stadium.
Davidson fell to 3-3 on the season, while the Paladins remained unbeaten at 3-0-1.
Quick Hits About and From the Game:
• This was the 34th meeting between both schools dating back to 1994, as both were one-time rivals in the Southern Conference.
• Davidson was looking to snapped a six-game skid in the series, with its last win coming in 2009 against the Paladins.
• Head coach Greg Ashton remained three wins from becoming the program's all-time winningest coach. He entered the day with 115 victories during his 12 years at Davidson.
• The Paladins' Amanda Baker hit a one-timer to open up the scoring at the 26:13 mark in the first half.
• Furman added an insurance goal at the 64:10 mark by Molly Dwyer off an assist from Stephanie Arrington.
• Davidson put only two of its 11 shots for the game on goal, while Furman put eight of its 17 shots on frame.
• Freshman Michele Manceaux had a season-best three shots to pace the Wildcats, while senior Ashley Finke had two shots.
• After registering a hat trick Thursday in the win vs. ETSU, leading scorer Seeley Yoo was held without a shot.
• Sophomore Alex Carpenter started in goal for the 'Cats, matching a season-high with six saves.
• Davidson is 1-1 on the road this year.
The 'Cats will next wrap up their stretch of playing five of their first seven games at home to start the year with a matchup against Marist, Sept. 9.
Scoring Summary
26:13 FUR Amanda Baker
64:10 FUR Molly Dwyer (Stephanie Arrington)
Team Stats
DAV
FUR
Goals
0
2
Shots
11
17
Shots on Goal
2
8
Saves
6
2
Corners
3
4
Fouls
11
11
Scoring Plays

Amanda Baker (1)
one-timer to right corner from left corn
26:13

Molly Dwyer (3)
Assisted By: Stephanie Arrington
rebound off save on #2 shot
64:10
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