No. 6 Women’s Soccer Scores 1-0 Shutout Win at New Mexico to Open ‘22
Aug 18 | Women's Soccer
Allison Lowrey scored the lone goal in the 22nd minute to push the Scarlet Knights to their seventh consecutive season-opening victory
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – No. 6 Rutgers women's soccer (1-0) shut out New Mexico (0-1) by a 1-0 score in the 2022 season opener on Thursday evening at the UNM Soccer Complex. The Scarlet Knights won their seventh consecutive season opener and remained unbeaten in season openers for 21-straight years dating back to 2001.
Rutgers junior forward Allison Lowrey opened the season's scoring in the 22nd minute as the Scarlet Knights mounted a swift counter from the midfield line. Sophomore forward Riley Tiernan received the pass from the midfield circle, touching just ahead to junior midfielder Sara Brocious, who saw the slot and fed Lowrey into space. Lowrey took one clean touch before burying the shot into the left side of the net.
The opening tally came just one minute after New Mexico broke an offensive deadlock over the first 20 minutes. Graduate student goalkeeper Meagan McClelland was called into action with a kick save to keep the contest scoreless. It was the first of three saves for the Rutgers keeper on the way to career shutout No. 37, which is the NCAA active career lead heading into the 2022 campaign.
Rutgers turned up the intensity on both ends of the pitch in the second half, allowing five total shots while placing four of their eight second-half shots on net, albeit without scoring the insurance goal.
RU outshot the Lobos, 17-14. Lowrey and junior midfielder Sam Kroeger each fired two shots on goal.
KNIGHT NOTES
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Rutgers junior forward Allison Lowrey opened the season's scoring in the 22nd minute as the Scarlet Knights mounted a swift counter from the midfield line. Sophomore forward Riley Tiernan received the pass from the midfield circle, touching just ahead to junior midfielder Sara Brocious, who saw the slot and fed Lowrey into space. Lowrey took one clean touch before burying the shot into the left side of the net.
Crisp passing and a smooth finish. Beautiful way to start '22.
— RUTGERS WOMEN'S SOCCER (@RUWSoccer) August 19, 2022
Riley Tiernan ➡️ Sara Brocious ➡️ Allison Lowrey#WeNeverStop /// #ForeverRutgers pic.twitter.com/2sPoA4K40x
The opening tally came just one minute after New Mexico broke an offensive deadlock over the first 20 minutes. Graduate student goalkeeper Meagan McClelland was called into action with a kick save to keep the contest scoreless. It was the first of three saves for the Rutgers keeper on the way to career shutout No. 37, which is the NCAA active career lead heading into the 2022 campaign.
Rutgers turned up the intensity on both ends of the pitch in the second half, allowing five total shots while placing four of their eight second-half shots on net, albeit without scoring the insurance goal.
RU outshot the Lobos, 17-14. Lowrey and junior midfielder Sam Kroeger each fired two shots on goal.
55' | Sam Kroeger gets a chance and forces a kick save.#RUWS 1, UNM 0 pic.twitter.com/zL1zt4Q2NZ
— RUTGERS WOMEN'S SOCCER (@RUWSoccer) August 19, 2022
KNIGHT NOTES
- McClelland entered the season opener as the NCAA active career leader in shutouts with 36 before registering her 37th at New Mexico.
- Rutgers has won seven consecutive season openers and remain unbeaten in season openers in 21 consecutive years since 2002. It was Rutgers' first season opener on the road since 2016.
- Lowrey scored career goal No. 9.
- Tiernan, who led the team in assists with 13 as a freshman one year ago, upped her young career helper total to 14. Brocious picked up career assist No. 10.
- Freshman Allie Post made her collegiate debut, coming on the pitch in the 36th minute and contributing two shots during her nine-plus minutes in the opening half.
- Graduate student Hailey Gutowski made her Rutgers debut in the second half and placed one of her two shots on target. The Temple transfer comes to Piscataway with 14 goals and seven assists.
- The Scarlet Knights are opening a season with consecutive matches away from Piscataway for the first time since 2006 (a pair of road wins at James Madison and Richmond).
Stay up to date on the latest news and schedule updates by following Rutgers women's soccer on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Download the Scarlet Knights App for Apple or Android today.
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Team Stats
RUTG
UNM
Goals
1
0
Shots
17
14
Shots on Goal
5
3
Saves
3
4
Corners
2
2
Fouls
7
8
Scoring Plays

Allison Lowrey (1)
Assisted By: Riley Tiernan , Sara Brocious
GOAL by RUTG Lowrey, Allison Assist by Tiernan, Riley and Brocious, Sara.
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