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Wildcats Top Monks in GNAC Championship, 2-1

Box Score

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The Johnson & Wales women's soccer team defeated the Saint Joseph's College Monks 2-1 to clinch the 2019 Great Northeast Athletic Conference title on Saturday evening. This is the Wildcats' first conference championship since 2005.

Records:
JWU: 16-6, 11-1 GNAC
SJC: 14-4-3. 8-4 GNAC

Statistics:
Olivia Cairrao (JWU): 2 goals
Cat Nolan (JWU): 1 assist
Colleen Lynch (JWU): 3 saves
Madison Michaud (SJC): 1 goal

Of Note:
The Wildcats opened scoring in the first half with a strike from Olivia Cairrao. Cairrao carried the ball into the box and struck the top right corner for the first goal. Two minutes and 52 seconds later the Monks came back and scored to tie the game. Madison Michaud curved a shot from just outside the box passed the out stretched Wildcat's keeper Colleen Lynch. At the end of the first half JWU leading in shots 14-1, the lone shot for the Monks was the goal from Michaud.

SJC sophomore keeper Adia Grogan (Kennebunk, Maine) made 10 saves in the losing effort.

Olivia Cairrao beat two defenders and netted the game-winning goal to clinch the victory in the 71st minute. Olivia Cairrao was named the 2019 GNAC Tournament MVP.

The Wildcats outshot the Monks 29-4 and had the advantage on corners 11-2.

This evening's loss signals the end of college soccer for the program's six seniors: Olivia Alesio (Schenectady, N.Y.), Cori Balam (Lyndeborough, N.H.), Peggy Balboni (Millis, Mass.), Hannah Butler (Melrose, Mass.), Jade Jordan (Baldwin, Maine), and Hailey Tarr (Eliot, Maine). This senior class has helped Saint Joseph's post a 53-21-7 (.654) overall record, including a 32-9-5 (.696) mark in GNAC play, as well as the program's first GNAC Championship last fall.

All-Tournament Team:
Olivia Cairrao (MVP), JWU
Jordan Restivo, JWU
Colleen Lynch, JWU
Molly McCormack, JWU
Cat Nolan, JWU
Jade Jordan, SJC
McKenzie Murphy, SJC
Adia Grogan, SJC
Kaylin Deschenes, Emmanuel
Megan McMillen, Emmanual 
Korynne Provenzano, Lasell
Ailaina Keely, Lasell

 

THANKS IN LARGE PART TO JWU SPORTS INFORMATION

 

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Players Mentioned

Olivia Alesio

#22 Olivia Alesio

Defense
5' 6"
2020
Cori Balam

#1 Cori Balam

Goalkeeper
5' 4"
2020
Peggy Balboni

#18 Peggy Balboni

Defense
5' 8"
2020
Hannah Butler

#21 Hannah Butler

Forward
5' 4"
2020
Adia Grogan

#30 Adia Grogan

Goalkeeper
5' 9"
2022
Jade Jordan

#7 Jade Jordan

Midfield
5' 2"
2020
Madison Michaud

#11 Madison Michaud

Forward
5' 3"
2023
McKenzie Murphy

#16 McKenzie Murphy

Midfield
5' 6"
2021
Hailey Tarr

#3 Hailey Tarr

Defense
5' 2"
2020

Players Mentioned

Olivia Alesio

#22 Olivia Alesio

5' 6"
2020
Defense
Cori Balam

#1 Cori Balam

5' 4"
2020
Goalkeeper
Peggy Balboni

#18 Peggy Balboni

5' 8"
2020
Defense
Hannah Butler

#21 Hannah Butler

5' 4"
2020
Forward
Adia Grogan

#30 Adia Grogan

5' 9"
2022
Goalkeeper
Jade Jordan

#7 Jade Jordan

5' 2"
2020
Midfield
Madison Michaud

#11 Madison Michaud

5' 3"
2023
Forward
McKenzie Murphy

#16 McKenzie Murphy

5' 6"
2021
Midfield
Hailey Tarr

#3 Hailey Tarr

5' 2"
2020
Defense