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Riverdale, NY - Manhattan (3-8-3; 2-5-2 MAAC) will conclude the 2018 season against Quinnipiac (6-7-3; 3-3-3 MAAC) on Wednesday, October 24 with first kick at Gaelic Park tabbed for 7:00 pm.
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Get There Early
The first 100 students with a valid Manhattan student-id will get a Jasper-branded sinch bag.
Spoiler Role
If Saint Peter's were to defeat Rider on Wednesday afternoon, Manhattan would be able to knock Quinnipiac out of the MAACÂ Tournament with a victory.
Scouting The Bobcats
Quinnipiac is led by the high-scoring trio of Kelsey Goldring (5 goals, 2 assists), Selena Salas (4 goals, 3 assists) and Madison Borowiec (4 goals, 3 assists).
Series History With Quinnipiac
Manhattan leads the all-time series by a 5-3-1 count, including going 4-2-1 since the Bobcats entered the league in 2013.
Close Calls
All seven meetings as MAACÂ members have been decided by one goal or less.
Last Year
The teams played to a 1-1 draw during regular season play with senior
Emma Saul scoring the lone Jasper goal before Manhattan posted a 3-2 win over Quinnipiac in the MAACÂ semifinals in Disney thanks to a pair of goals from junior
Arianna Montefusco.Â
Last Week
Manhattan played Iona to a 1-1 draw before dropping a 1-0 double-overtime heartbreaker at Siena.Â
Farrell Lights The Lamp
Junior
Caleigh Farrell scored her first career goal at Iona while becoming the 12th different Jasper to register a point on the year.
Lending A Helping Hand
Sophomore
Maddie Barrow assisted on Farrell's score and is now tied with classmate
Tia Painilainen for the team lead with two assists.
DiGregorio Comes Up Big
Senior
Kelly DiGregorio made five stops at Iona before registering seven at Siena, including stopping a penalty kick late in the second half. On the year, she has posted a 1.26 GAA and an .803 save percentage.
Close Calls
* Eight of the Jaspers' nine MAAC matches have been decided by one goal or less.
* Manhattan has played in overtime six times, including five times during MAAC play.
* 11 of the Jaspers' 14 match-ups have been decided by one goal or less.
No Soup For You
Manhattan has yielded just 15 goals in 14 matches this year and one or less 12 times.
Second-Half Success
Six of the Jaspers' eight scores have come after halftime.
Thank You Seniors
Nicole Copping, DiGregorio,
Annie Doerr,
Jillian Hoban,
Sara Naessig,
Victoria Reis, Saul and
Caroline Taylor were recognized for their contributions to the program prior to the Marist match. ClickÂ
HEREÂ for a photo gallery andÂ
HEREÂ for the Senior Day ceremony.
DeLeo's PK Lifts Manhattan Past Niagara
Manhattan posted a thrilling 1-0 double-overtime victory against Niagara thanks to sophomore
Bri DeLeo's team-best matching second goal of the year in the 105th minute.
Life Starts At 30
The Jaspers' win over the Purple Eagles was the 30th for the senior class.
Strike First, Strike Fast, Strike Hard
Manhattan is 29-0-2 over its last 31 matches when scoring first, dating back to the 2014 season.
Nici In NetÂ
Junior
Camryn Nici registered her second-straight shutout victory with a five-save effort against Niagara and paces the MAAC with a .909 save percentage and is second with a 0.45 GAA en route to registering a 2-2-0 record.
The Jack Mattsson Foundation
After the Niagara game, a check was presented for $7,000 to the Jack Mattsson Foundation. Mattsson, a longtime friend of Taylor, was a 19 year old college student who had just finished his freshman year at college when he was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma, an aggressive bone cancer, before passing away last October. The foundation supports cancer research, helps patient families with financial support and works with schools to promote anti-bullying programs. ClickÂ
HEREÂ for more information.
Jaspers Crack The MAAC Victory Column
Manhattan defeated Saint Peter's 2-0 for its first MAACÂ win of the year thanks to goals from Doerr and freshman
Eve Montgomery while Nici made four saves in registering her first career victory.
Slamming The Doerr
Doerr has scored two of the Jaspers' three game-winning goals this year, ranking sixth in the MAAC.
Montgomery Closes It Out
Montgomery's first collegiate goal closed out the victory over Saint Peter's.
High Five
In Manhattan's 1-1 draw with Fairfield, sophomore
Gemma Perez scored her first goal of the second half to help secure a 1-1 draw. Painilainen and Healy assisted on the play while DiGregorio made seven saves in goal
Interesting
The Jaspers have won 21-straight against Saint Peter's and is also now 2-0-2 over the last four seasons vs. Fairfield after going 2-22-3 in the teams' first 27 meetings.
Ah The Sunshine State
In Manhattan's thrilling 2-1 win at Jacksonville, Doerr scored the game-winning goal off a feed from Copping in the 87th minute. After the Dolphins opened the scoring in the 79th minute, Reis tied it up in the 81st minute while setting the stage for Doerr's heroics.
Hogan Lights The Lamp
Freshman
Kaitlyn Hogan scored her first career goal in the home opener against Hartford while sophomore
Shelby Jones notched her first career assist on the play.
DeLeo Finds The Back Of The Net
DeLeo scored her first goal of the year and the second of her career in the Jaspers' 1-1 draw with Binghamton.
Non-Conference Noise
Manhattan played five non-conference games against schools from three leagues. The Jaspers squared off with La Salle and Fordham from the Atlantic 10, Hartford and Binghamton from the America East and Jacksonville from the Atlantic Sun.
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