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BRUNSWICK, Maine - The Bowdoin College women's soccer team
scored five first-half goals en route to a 5-0 non-conference
victory over the University of Maine-Farmington on Wednesday
afternoon. The Polar Bears (3-3-0) received a two goals apiece from
Nicole Fossi and Ellery Gould in the victory as the Beavers (3-6)
fall for the sixth time in their last seven games.
Fossi's first two collegiate goals put the Polar Bears on top
within the first 5:05 of Wednesday's contest. The first-year banged
home a rebound off an Ellery Gould shot 4:15 in before tucking a
shot inside the left post off a perfect cross from Stacie Sammott
just 50 seconds later. A few minutes later, Gould ripped a 20-yard
strike into the net to give the hosts a three-goal edge. First-year
Toni DaCampo set up Bowdoin's final two goals, dishing a pass to
Dana Riker, who lofted a shot from outside the box that slipped
under the crossbar at 32:31. Three minutes later, DaCampo slipped a
through-pass to Gould who netted the final score of the
afternoon.
Maine-Farmington's McKell Barnes stopped nine shots in the loss
while Kat Flaherty (one save) and Devin Hardy (zero saves) each
played a half for Bowdoin.