



SPRINGFIELD, Mass., October 26, 2005 – Springfield College senior Amanda Nealon (Falmouth, Mass.) scored her team-leading seventh goal of the season, en route to the Pride’s 4-0 victory over the Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), this afternoon (Oct. 26) in New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) action.
Nealon, along with fellow classmates Courtney Goetz (Flemington, N.J.), Megan Perry (Chatham, N.Y.), Elizabeth Macrum (Acton, Maine), Nora Clark (Springfield, Mass.) and Sarah Killeen (Meriden, Conn.), were honored on “Senior Day” before the contest, playing in their last regular season match at Springfield College.
SC junior midfielder Cara Reilly (Lenoxdale, Mass.) scored the eventual game-winning goal in the 23rd minute of play off a feed from Annemarie Goodwin (Springfield, Mass.). Juniors Jenn McBride (Mechanicville, N.Y.) and Jessica Denehy (Whately, Mass.) added a goal apiece for the Pride.
Pride sophomore goalkeeper Amanda Petri (E. Granby, Conn.) improved her overall record to 9-2-1, saving the Engineers' lone shot on goal.
SC finishes its NEWMAC regular season with a 8-1 record (11-4-2 overall), as the Pride ran off eight-straight wins after losing its conference opener to Wheaton back on September 24. SC will host a first round NEWMAC Tournament match this Saturday, October 29, with the time and opponenet to be announced later.
John Gibson, a native of London, England, enters his 13th season as head women's soccer at Springfield College in the fall of 2012. Gibson has led the Pride to the NCAA Tournament in five of the last seven years and has established the Pride as one of the top programs in the country. His clubs have registered an impressive a 152-70-19 record.
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