St. John's Ends Women's Soccer Team's Season

Go Leopards! Emily Myers led the team and the Patriot League in scoring in 2000.
Emily Myers led the team and the Patriot League in scoring in 2000.

Nov. 11, 2000

BOSTON, Mass. (www.lafayette.edu) - The Lafayette women's soccer teams season came to an end on Saturday as St. John's dealt the Leoaprds a 3-0 loss in semifinal action at the ECAC Championships at Northeastern University's Parsons Field.

Red Storm junior Lisa Kaczmarski netted two goals, including the game-winner from Jaime Clark at the 27:25 mark. St. John's (12-8), the top seed, advances to meet second-seeded Penn in Sunday's championship. Penn defeated host Northeastern in the second semifinal, 3-1.

The Red Storm controlled the tempo the entire game, outshooting the Leopards 15-6. St. John's sophomore Erin Zambelli scored the team's other goal at the 78:23 mark from senior Amber Carr's rebound off the post.

Lafayette finishes the season with a record of 11-8, the most wins in the program's 11-year history.

 

 

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