Women's Soccer Blanks Raritan Valley Community College In GSAC Action
Lincroft, NJ- The Brookdale women's soccer team blanked the Golden Lions of Raritan Valley, 7-0. Sophomore center-midfielder Brooke Tartis and freshman midfielder Ashley Cafarella each found the back of the net twice.
Lincroft, NJ- The Brookdale women's soccer team blanked the Golden Lions of Raritan Valley Community College, 7-0. Sophomore center-midfielder Brooke Tartis and freshman midfielder Ashley Cafarella each found the back of the net twice.
Tartis also tallied 3 assists while Cafarella contributed 1 assist. Sophomore forwards Caroline Duerr and Nicole Rodriguez and freshman defender Alexandria Montefinese posted one goal apiece.
Sophomore midfielder Raquel Rodriguez dished 2 assists for the Blues while freshman forward Viktoria Odell collected one.
Sophomore defenders Ali Maddock and Amanda Anastasia and freshmen Marti Stewart, Meredith Parleman and Montefinese held tight on defense to earn their second shutout of the season.
Brookdale maintained possession of the ball throughout the ninety-minute conference match-up.
The team returns to action on the road at Bucks County Community College on Thursday, September 25th at 3:30pm.
Article is courtesy of Mike Ready, a journalist for the Jersey Sporting News and Middletown Patch, who covers Brookdale Community College athletics.
LINCROFT – The Jersey Blues (6-1, 4-0) remained undefeated in conference play after running past Raritan Valley Community College 7-0 Tuesday at Brookdale.
Brookdale, the defending NJCAA DIII National Champions and currently ranked No.1 in DIII play, did not allow the Golden Lions (3-1, 1-1) a shot on goal in the first half while they bombarded the net with 18 shots of their own - five of them going for scores. The Blues outshot Raritan Valley 26- 4 in the game, thoroughly outplaying them from start-to-finish.
It was classic Brookdale soccer: controlling time of possession, moving the ball to find the open player, defending the goal and making every shot count.
"The team played very well today," head coach Katie Miller said. "Everything we were looking to accomplish today we did."
Freshman midfielder Ashley Cafarella (Old Bridge H.S.) scored the first and fifth goals of the half with sophomore midfielder Brooke Tartis assisting on the first and freshman midfielder Viktoria Odell assisting on the fifth. It was Cafarella's fourth and fifth goals of the season.
High-scoring forward Caroline Duerr, a sophomore from Manasquan High School, scored her 12th goal of the season to put the Blues up 2-0, eight and a half minutes into the game. Duerr, Most Valuable Player of last season's championship tournament, is ranked third in NJCAA DIII scoring in both goals (12) and points (28).
"We played really well," Duerr said. "We need to be ready no matter who we're playing because as champions every team is really pumped to beat us. We take that into consideration and like to turn it around on the field to help us win."
Sophomore midfielder/forward Nicole Rodriguez (Union H.S.) netted her third goal of the season to make it 3-0 at 14:20 of the first half with sophomore midfielder Raquel Rodriguez (Red Bank Regional) assisting. Rodriguez ended with two assists in the game.
Brooke Tartis, a sophomore midfielder from Neptune High School, pushed the score to 4-0 at the 33:47 mark and also tallied her ninth goal of the season with about 16 minutes remaining in the second half to put the finishing touches on the game. Her three assists in the game give her seven on the year and with her nine goals she's now tied for sixth in points scored (25) in DIII play.
Freshman Alexandria Montefinese (Monmouth Regional) scored the first goal of her Brookdale career seven minutes into the second half. Normally a defender, Miller moved Montefinese up to outside midfielder and slid Cafarella into the backfield for the second half.
"I have 15 student athletes that are willing to play any position I ask them to play," Miller said. "I'm blessed to have 15 very versatile athletes who'll do anything to help this team win. Amanda (Anastasia – Middletown South H.S.) was a midfielder last season who scored the winning goal in the championship game and she's playing defense for us now. Amanda's a leader back there and playing tremendous soccer as our sweeper, and Alexandria and Ashley played very well at both positions I asked them to play."
The Jersey Blues will host long-time nemesis Ocean County College this Saturday, September 27 at 12:00 p.m. The Vikings (6-1, 3-0) are right behind the Blues in the standings and currently ranked eighth in NJCAA DIII play.