The Fordham women's soccer team makes their first-ever trip to the Palmetto State this weekend, as the Rams participate in the Charleston Cup in South Carolina. Fordham will take on The Citadel on Friday with a Sunday showdown with the College of Charleston.
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Twitter Feed on @FordhamWSoccer SERIES HISTORY: The Rams have met Bulldogs once, posting a 2-0 win over The Citadel last season at Jack Coffey Field. In that contest,
Maria Lorena Canicatti had a goal and an assist for Fordham, while
Jessica Widmann also scored. The Rams' defense stifled the Bulldogs, holding them to six shots, no of which were on goal.
Sunday will be the first-ever meeting between Fordham and Charleston.
LAST TIME OUT: Princeton's Emily Sura's goal in the 77
th minute proved to be the difference maker on Sunday, as the Tigers spoiled the Fordham Rams' home opener with a 2-1 victory at Jack Coffey Field.
Ivana Lahcanski All of the scoring came in the second half, which began in the 49
th minute. Off a free kick on the left side, Vanessa Gregoire blasted a low shot off the near post. The rebound went right to Stephanie Paloscio at the top of the six-yard box, who tapped in her first goal of the season.
Ten minutes later, Fordham tied the game at one, also off a set piece.
Brianna Blunck hit the short free kick out wide to
Rachel Myers, running in from the right side. Her cross toward goal was touched by
Brooke Salmon, which slowed the ball down just a bit for
Ivana Lahcanski, as she buried her first marker of the season right in front of the net.
However, Princeton went back ahead in the 77
th minute by a 2-1 score off a corner kick. Gregoire played the corner kick out to Emily Sura near the sideline, 18 yards out. Sura then lofted the ball toward the left side and scored her first goal of the season. Fordham goalkeeper
Megan Fitzgerald was unable to reach the ball on the play following a collision in front.
Fordham was unable to find the equalizer over the final 13 minutes of action, falling by a 2-1 score.
In goal, Fitzgerald posted a season-high seven saves for the Rams.
WHO'S NEXT: Fordham returns home for its next game, as the Rams host the LIU Brooklyn Blackbirds on September 13
th at Jack Coffey Field, beginning at 1:00 PM.