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CU Women's Soccer Preview - vs. Oswego State/Utica (9/13-14)

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Women's Soccer | 9/12/2019 8:00:00 AM

After a pair of games on the road, the Clarkson University Women's Soccer team will be back at Hantz Turf Field this weekend, beginning a three-game home stand against Oswego State on Friday and facing Utica College on Saturday.

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The Series: The Golden Knights have struggled against Oswego State over the year, going just 3-26 overall, but the Green and Gold halted an eight-game losing streak against the Lakers by beating Oswego State 2-1 in 2018. On the other hand, Clarkson saw a three-game winning streak come to an end against Utica last season when the Pioneers picked up a 1-0 win. The Knights are 12-6-1 all-time versus Utica.

Key Stats for Clarkson (3-1-1): A year ago, Danielle Martin tallied a single goal in a non-league game at SUNY Canton, but this season the senior forward has tripled that output with a pair of goals against Johnson & Wales and a key last-minute goal in a tie versus Oneonta State. Martin has also notched a team-best 14 shots in 2019, just four fewer than she totaled in her three previous seasons with the Golden Knights. Seniors Camryn Careccia and Giulia Mahoney are inching up Clarkson's all-time scoring list this year, with Careccia now tied for 10th all-time (32 points) and Mahoney tied for 16th (26 points).

Key Stats for Oswego State (1-4-0): The Lakers have been outscored 11-4 in five contests thus far, with Emma Allen busy in the Oswego frame. Allen has made 30 saves thus far with a 2.50 goals against average as opponents are averaging 18.6 shots per game and 9.6 shots on goal per contest. Liz Myers leads the team in scoring with two goals and Lynsey Roth ranks second with three points thanks to a goal and an assist.

Key Stats for Utica (4-0-0): The Pioneers have posted four consecutive shutouts to open the season, outscoring opponents 11-0 in the early going. Allison Wagner has yet to allow a goal in 347 minutes, 16 seconds, making 30 saves in that time frame. Kierra Caissey leads the team in scoring with five goals on 16 shots, having found the back of the net in each of the Pioneers' four games this season. Mikayla Blumenstock has been shutout just once in the first four games, scoring a goal and an assist in her last outing for seven points.



 
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Players Mentioned

Camryn Careccia

#20 Camryn Careccia

M/F
5' 3"
Senior
Giulia Mahoney

#14 Giulia Mahoney

M/F
5' 8"
Senior
Danielle Martin

#15 Danielle Martin

M/F
5' 3"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Camryn Careccia

#20 Camryn Careccia

5' 3"
Senior
M/F
Giulia Mahoney

#14 Giulia Mahoney

5' 8"
Senior
M/F
Danielle Martin

#15 Danielle Martin

5' 3"
Senior
M/F