NEWPORT, R.I. - Bridgewater State University women's soccer junior Olivia Robarge scored three goals to lead the Bears over the host Seahawks of Salve Regina University, 5-1, in a non-league matchup at Reynolds Field in Newport, Rhode Island, on Saturday afternoon. Salve Regina senior Abby Hudgins scored her first collegiate goal and put the Seahawks on the board for the first time in four games.
INSIDE THE MATCHUP
Final: Bridgewater State 5, Salve Regina 1
Records: Salve Regina (0-4-0, 0-0-0 NEWMAC), Bridgewater State (1-1-0, 0-0-0 MASCAC)
History: The Seahawks and Bears are meeting for the 28th time. The Bears have a 23-4-1 advantage in the all-time series. Bridgewater won the last meeting in Newport (4-0 in 2021) under the lights of Toppa Field. Last win for Seahawks came in 2017 (1-0).
SUMMARY:
- 27:26 | BSU | GOAL by Bridgewater St. Mia Chrisafideis (FIRST GOAL); Assist by Sydney Dewhurst; Goal number 1 for season | Bridgewater State 5, Salve Regina 0
- 32:00 | BSU | GOAL by Bridgewater St. Olivia Robarge; Assist by Alexis Vanderzeyde; Goal number 1 for season | Bridgewater State 5, Salve Regina 0
- 52:07 | BSU | GOAL by Bridgewater St. Olivia Robarge; Assist by Makenna Lessard; Goal number 2 for season | Bridgewater State 3, Salve Regina 0
- 55:33 | BSU | GOAL by Bridgewater St. Olivia Robarge; Assist by Sydney Dewhurst; Goal number 3 for season | Bridgewater State 4, Salve Regina 0
- 65:02 | BSU | GOAL by Bridgewater St. Yessica Duran; Assist by Emily Lehane; Goal number 1 for season | Bridgewater State 5, Salve Regina 0
- 78:43 | SRU | GOAL by Salve Regina Abby Hudgins; Assist by Olivia Tacconi; Goal number 1 for season | Bridgewater State 5, Salve Regina 1
NOTEWORTHY:
- Reagan Moffatt played the full 90 minutes between the posts and made three saves.
- Both teams had eight shots on goal while Bridgewater State totaled 15 shots to Salve Regina's 14.
- Both teams drew double-digit fouls: Bears 13, Seahawks 12
- Bridgewater State had the advantage in corner kicks, 3-2.
ON THE HORIZON:
The Seahawks finished their three-game home stand and travel to Gordon College for a Wednesday night (Sept. 11 at 6 p.m.) match with the Scots in Wenham, Massachusetts.