
No. 4 Women’s Soccer Takes First Loss of Season at No. 17 Penn State
Sep 22 | Women's Soccer
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Rutgers women's soccer (9-1-0) suffered its first setback of the season on Thursday evening at No. 17 Penn State (6-1-2), dropping a 2-0 final score at a rainy and windy Jeffrey Field. The loss snapped a 20-match regular season winning streak for the Scarlet Knights.
"Credit to Penn State," said head coach Mike O'Neill. "They're a good team, and these are the games you learn the most from. The most important thing is we stick together and learn everything we can from this game."
The Nittany Lions struck early for the 1-0 lead in the ninth minute after an initial shot was saved and rebounded for an open shot on net. Meanwhile Rutgers didn't take its first shot attempt until the 19th minute.
The RU offense picked up as heavy rain and wind commenced at Jeffrey Field in the first half. By halftime, Rutgers was outshooting Penn State 10-5, including 5-3 in shots on goal. Sara Brocious, Riley Tiernan, and Kylie Daigle all had attempts on target saved in the opening 45 minutes.
Penn State got its insurance in the 54th minute after a through ball led to a one-on-one opportunity on attack.
Emily Mason never let down on defense, coming up with a header save off the goal line on a corner kick attempt by Penn State. Later, she chased down a Nittany Lion breakaway chance with a wind sprint into a slide tackle to stop the opportunity.
KNIGHT NOTES
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"Credit to Penn State," said head coach Mike O'Neill. "They're a good team, and these are the games you learn the most from. The most important thing is we stick together and learn everything we can from this game."
The Nittany Lions struck early for the 1-0 lead in the ninth minute after an initial shot was saved and rebounded for an open shot on net. Meanwhile Rutgers didn't take its first shot attempt until the 19th minute.
The RU offense picked up as heavy rain and wind commenced at Jeffrey Field in the first half. By halftime, Rutgers was outshooting Penn State 10-5, including 5-3 in shots on goal. Sara Brocious, Riley Tiernan, and Kylie Daigle all had attempts on target saved in the opening 45 minutes.
Penn State got its insurance in the 54th minute after a through ball led to a one-on-one opportunity on attack.
Emily Mason never let down on defense, coming up with a header save off the goal line on a corner kick attempt by Penn State. Later, she chased down a Nittany Lion breakaway chance with a wind sprint into a slide tackle to stop the opportunity.
KNIGHT NOTES
- The setback was Rutgers' first regular season loss since Sept. 12, 2021 at Georgetown. The regular season winning streak is halted at 20.
- The Rutgers defense allowed a season-high five shots on goal.
- Penn State moves to 11-9-4 all-time against Rutgers.
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
RUT
PSU
Goals
0
2
Shots
13
12
Shots on Goal
6
6
Saves
3
6
Corners
2
4
Fouls
9
4
Scoring Plays

Ally Schlegel (4)
Assisted By: Kate Wiesner
GOAL by PSU Schlegel, Ally Assist by Wiesner, Kate.
08:26

Penelope Hocking (2)
Assisted By: Ally Schlegel
GOAL by PSU Hocking, Penelope Assist by Schlegel, Ally.
53:53
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