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With two goals in first 14 minutes, Clarkson women's soccer team downs SUNY Canton

Posted 9/2/10

CANTON -- With two goals in the first 14 minutes of action, the Clarkson University Women's Soccer team took control early and peppered the SUNY Canton defense, taking a 2-0 victory in the …

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With two goals in first 14 minutes, Clarkson women's soccer team downs SUNY Canton

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CANTON -- With two goals in the first 14 minutes of action, the Clarkson University Women's Soccer team took control early and peppered the SUNY Canton defense, taking a 2-0 victory in the season-opener Wednesday afternoon.

The Golden Knights out shot the Roos 15-4 on a hot and muggy day with temperatures hovering in the upper 80s. The Golden Knights are now 1-0, while SUNY Canton broke open the new campaign with a loss, making the team 0-1.

Clarkson immediately put on pressure in the opening minutes, gaining several corner kick opportunities.

On one of the very first chances from the flag, junior Alyssa Dausman (Syracuse) lifted the ball into traffic, but the ball bounced right back out to her near the end line. Once again she sent a kick into the melee, but was able to curve into goal as Kangaroos goalkeeper Ricci Celia attempted to clear it. The score was Dausman's first career goal.

Just a few moments later, the Knights struck again as freshman Caitlyn Hennessey (East Syracuse) sent a pass up to midfielder Linde Zajac (Cicero) for a one-on-one opportunity with a single back. Zajac's first touch was a nutmeg through the defender's legs, and from there the sophomore crushed a shot off the left post and into the net at 13:41 of the first half.

Clarkson's chances continued throughout the game as SUNY Canton's Celia was kept busy making stops or watching shots sail just wide or high of the frame. Clarkson hit the post or crossbar on three different occasions as well.

The Knights finished with an 18-4 advantage in shots and an 8-4 lead in corner kick chances. Senior Stephanie Collins (Colton) was called upon to make a single save for the shutout, while Celia made seven stops for Canton.

Out of the four shots SUNY Canton generated, just one went on goal off the foot of sophomore defender Chelsea Allen (Marcellus) in the second half. Sophomore Kirsten Morley (Ogdensburg) had two shots and freshman forward Kaitlyn Hart (Harrisville) had one.