NEWARK, N.J. - The Delaware State
University soccer team has struggled offensively this year and Friday night was
no exception as the Hornets fell, 2-0, by NJIT on Lubetkin Field at J. Malcom
Simon Stadium on the NJIT campus.
In
the first period, Del State got off seven shots, with two coming on goal from
sophomore Darcy Pelz-Butler (Silver
Spring, Md.) and junior Candace Wyre
(Smyrna, Del.).
The
Highlanders were able to get two goals in a span of less than three-and-a-half
minutes, with sophomore Camille Billing scoring in the 29th
minute. Freshman Kylie Jones recorded
what would be the final goal of the night in the 33rd minute, when
her bending corner kick curved into the net.
DSU
was outshot, 10-2, in the second period and only got off one shot on goal,
coming from junior Randall Marshall
(Laurel, Md.).
Freshman
goalie Katelyn Koslosky (East Islip,
N.Y.), currently ranked fourth in the nation in saves, collected three saves on
the night.
With
the loss, the Hornets dropped to 0-2-1 in Great West Conference play and 1-12-2
overall while NJIT moves to 1-0 in the GWC and 2-9 overall.
DSU
continues conference play on Thursday as they travel to Spartanburg, S.C. to
take on the South Carolina State Bulldogs.