WOMEN'S SOCCER NOTEBOOK
Vermont will take on Stony Brook in the second-to-last home game of the regular season on Sunday afternoon (Oct. 20). The opening kickoff is set for 1 p.m. Tickets are available for purchase at
UVMathletics.com/Tickets or at the Gutterson Fieldhouse Box Office on gameday. Fans can catch all of the action in HD at
CatamounTV.com.
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SENIOR DAY PRESENTED BY THE UVM ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Before the game, Vermont will honor its two seniors with a Senior Day celebration –
Brooke Jenkins and
Christina Barry. The ceremony will be presented by The UVM Alumni Association. The duo is the most winningest class during head coach
Kristi Huizenga's eight-year tenure and just the third class in school history to play in an America East title game.
LAMBERTSON CRACKS THE ALL-TIME TOP 10
After keeping UMass Lowell off the board on Thursday night, netminder
Kacey Lambertson earned her seventh career clean sheet and moved into the program's all-time top 10.
SCOUTING STONY BROOK
The Seawolves have won four out of the last five games and six out of their last eight overall. During the recent five-game run, Stony Brook has outscored its opponents 15-3 with three clean sheets. SBU leads the league with 71 points, 25 goals, and 21 assists. Alyssa Francese is the conference leader with 20 points and 10 goals. The junior has netted six goals in the last seven matches. Chelsie DePonte and Fanny Gottesson are tied for second in the league with five assists apiece. DePonte has recorded at least one point in four out of the last five games. Goalkeeper Sofia Manner has served all 1,377 minutes between the posts and has logged four clean sheets this year – the most by an America East goalie.
INSIDE THE SERIES
The Catamounts hold a slight 14-13-1 edge over the Seawolves in the all-time series. UVM won the first nine meetings from 1990-2001 but Stony Brook has made a strong push to even the series in the 21st century. The Green and Gold have won three out of the last four meetings in Burlington.
HISTORIC MOMENTS VS. THE SEAWOLVES
In 2017, Barry scored her first collegiate goal in a 2-0 win over Stony Brook at Virtue Field and helped the Cats secure a playoff berth. Two weeks later, the two rivals would meet again in UVM's first ever conference championship game appearance where the Seawolves held on for a 2-1 win.
On Sept. 20, 1997, Carolyn Nedderman recorded the 15th hat trick in school history as the Catamounts set the single-game record with five goals in the second half as a part of a 6-0 win in Burlington.