DALLAS — Misericordia University scored three straight goals as the Cougars edged past the University of Scranton, 3-2, in women’s soccer Wednesday night at Mangelsdorf Field.
The Cougars were pushed in the early going as Scranton’s Molly Martys got an unassisted goal in the 15th minute to lead 1-0. But Dallas grad Caelan Gallagher knotted it at 1 off an assist from Ella Cipriani, and Abington Heights grad Alyssa Steenback scored the game-winner in the 46th minute. Dallas grad Olivia Maniskas gave the Cougars insurance, scoring off a feed from Brenna Field.
Scranton cut it to 3-2 in the 79th minute on Libby Masterson’s goal, but it got no closer.
King’s 3, Immaculata University 2: At King’s, trailing by one goal at the half, King’s scored two straight second-half goals to pick up a victory.
Isabella Pacia tied the game, 2-2, at 51:27 of the second half on an assist from Jenna Waldbillig — who assisted on all three King’s goals. Maya Parker scored the game-winner at 77:12. Pacia gave King’s an early, 1-0 lead with a first-half goal.
Field hockey
Susquehanna 10, King’s 0: At Susquehanna, Taylor Rothermel and Isa Napoli each scored two goals, while Riley Corbett and Emma Campitelli added to the scoring column for the starting unit in a win over King’s.
Samara Campenni also scored for Susquehanna.
Susquehanna scored four goals in the first quarter and held a nine-goal lead at the half.
Eastern 2, Wilkes 1: Eastern’s CJ Summa scored the game-tying goal at 55:59 of the fourth quarter, then provided the game-winner at 68:59 in overtime, to lead Eastern to the victory.
Abby Hakes assisted on Summa’s regulation goal.
Maddie Karp scored her sixth goal of the season at the 47:31 mark of the fourth quarter. Taylor Bower had the assist.
Men’s soccer
Scranton 2, Misericordia 0: Tyler Colton and Cooper Seele each scored first-half goals and the University of Scranton made them hold up in a win over Misericordia.
Owen Barlow had the assist on Colton’s goals while Owen Potter assisted on Seele’s goal.
Women’s volleyball
Misericordia 3, Stevens 0: Sarah Steeber and Maggie Duda each had four aces while Meghan Peters had 15 kills and 15 points to help the Cougars sweep in their Freedom Conference opener, 25-21, 25-22, 25-23.
Jenna Schuda had 15 digs, while Sarah Journey had 11. Schuda also had 30 assists.
King’s 3, Delaware Valley 0: At King’s, the Monarchs opened Freedom Conference play with a win over Delaware Valley. Ariela Towsey had 31 assists and eight digs, while Bella Salvia had 12 kills to lead King’s, 25-20, 25-17, 25-20.
Morgan Williams and Riley McArdle each had 11 digs.
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