Box Score
EAST STROUDBURG – Senior forward
Kailyn Buckley scored her first goal of the season and freshman back
Michelle Gogolen scored for the first time in her career as East Stroudsburg University used a season-high four goals to post a shutout win over Chestnut Hill in non-conference women's soccer on Wednesday afternoon at Eiler-Martin Stadium.
Sophomore forward
Bridget Connell and freshman forward
Kerri McClay also scored for the Warriors (6-7-1), who put together back-to-back victories for the first time this year after last Saturday's 1-0 win over IUP. Chestnut Hill (11-3-2) was shut out for just the third time all season.
Buckley scored her 15th career goal in the 57th minute to move into the top 10 in school history with 43 career points. A two-time All-PSAC East selection, Buckley scored eight goals last year to follow a pair of three-goal seasons to open her career. She also has 13 career assists.
ESU scored twice late in the first half to lead 2-0 at intermission. Connell scored her team-high fourth goal of the season in the 38th minute and Gogolen punched in a corner kick taken by junior midfielder
Elva Composto in the 43rd minute.
McClay finished the scoring in the 77th minute, taking a pass from junior back
Linda Martine and beating Chestnut Hill goalkeeper Jessica Veazey (five saves) for the Warriors' fourth goal of the afternoon. McClay scored the game's only goal with 1:09 left in Saturday's victory at IUP and has three goals this season.
Junior
Melissa Myers made five saves in the first 80 minutes before freshman
Sarah Ginn entered and made one save in her first career action.
The Warriors will look to climb to the .500 mark and pick up an important PSAC victory with a trip to Mansfield on Saturday, the first half of a weekend trip that will finish with a Sunday afternoon game at Charleston (W.V.).