GREENSBURG, PA. - Freshman goalkeeper, Emma Jorgensen, grabbed nine saves while stopping three penalty strokes, but the Griffins couldn't keep pace with #5 Bloomsburg on Saturday at Dick's Sporting Goods Field.
// NOTABLES
• Seton Hill was outshot, 24-3 (19-1 on goal).
• The duo of Jorgensen and Armbruster grabbed a total 15 combined saves.
• Bloom amassed 18 corners compared to just four for SHU.
// QUOTABLES
• "Today's game was honestly a well-fought battle. They (Bloomsburg) are ranked #5 in the country right now, and we came in with high expectations to be able to compete," said Head Coach Kyla Dickson. "We had a freshman goalie, Emma Jorgensen, who was an absolute stud in goal. She stopped three (penalty) strokes."
• "We are looking to keep improving and keep battling. The effort today was extremely high, and I'm very proud of what the team did today."
// FIRST HALF
• Kristen Robinson got the Huskies on the board less than two minutes into the contest. A Bloom corner was pushed out to Tesa Hoffman, and then shuttled down to the left hand side of the goal to the waiting Robinson who gave Bloom the 1-0 lead.
• Hoffman scored her first goal of the game in the 4th minute to push the lead out to 2-0. Hoffman would score again at the end of the period to give Bloomsburg a 3-0 lead going into the break.
// SECOND HALF
• Seton Hill's Caitlin Bray looked to cut the deficit in the 36th minute of the contest, but what looked like a sure goal was said to hit the post.
• Hoffman struck again in second half with an insurance goal in the 68th minute to make it 4-0.
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