Saint Rose: '#21 Saint Rose Captures First NCAA Regional Title With 3-1 Victory Against Bridgeport'
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WEST CHESTER, PA – Patience may indeed be a virtue. An early
winter storm that blanketed suburban Philadelphia with three inches
of snow and forced a three-hour delay of the scheduled kickoff did
nothing to deter The College of Saint Rose from charting new
territory with a 3-1 victory versus Bridgeport earlier this evening
on the campus of West Chester University.
The win afforded the Golden Knights their first-ever NCAA
Tournament Regional Championship and put them one step closer to a
national title. Saint Rose will meet Mercyhurst in a national
quarterfinal match on Sunday. Kickoff is scheduled for noon with
the winner advancing to the “Final Four” in Tampa. The
Lakers (15-4-4) advanced with a 1-0 victory against host West
Chester in the Atlantic Regional Championship game earlier this
afternoon.
“This is just a great confidence booster for us because we
were able to play well in some tough conditions,” said Saint
Rose head coach Laurie Darling Gutheil. “We think we can play
with anyone after defeating (12-time defending regional champion)
Franklin Pierce last week, and today bore that out.”
Sophomore forward Jazmine Farrell (Raritan, NJ/Bridgewater) scored
a goal and set up two others, while freshman midfielder Christina
Cuffari (Brick, NJ/Brick Memorial) and sophomore midfielder Amanda
Deck (Cicero, NY/Cicero-North Syracuse) accounted for the other
tallies. Bridgeport finally broke through with the first goal
against Saint Rose throughout 250 previous minutes of NCAA
Tournament play when freshman midfielder Katie Stanley (Oxon,
England) rattled a direct kick off the crossbar from 15-yards out
in the 70th minute.
Junior keeper Shannon Murphy (Charlton, MA/St. Peter Marian) made
four saves on her way to tying a school mark with her 17th victory
of the year. Meanwhile, junior Elina Yletyinen (Lulea, Sweden)
recorded seven saves for Bridgeport, which set a school record of
its own with 18 wins this autumn.
The game’s opening 25 minutes featured both teams making
forays into each other’s third, before Saint Rose struck
twice within a two-minute span. Cuffari made it a 1-0 game in the
32nd minute after Farrell delivered a cross from the left flank
that Cuffari drove home far side from the top of the box. The next
time, it was Farrell on the scoring end as she converted a feed off
the foot of sophomore midfielder Jordan Bowers (Colorado Springs,
CO/Doherty) for what held up as the game winner. Deck added some
breathing room for Saint Rose in the 63rd minute when she settled a
drop pass from Farrell near the top of the box and rifled a shot
that found the back of the net topside.
In the 13th minute, Cuffari penetrated through the middle of the
Bridgeport defense to generate a strike from 25-yards out that
forced Yletyinen to make a diving save to her left. The Purple
Knights almost got on the board themselves two minutes later when
freshman forward Maria Biondi (West Haven, CT/West Haven) rifled a
shot from 10-yards that Murphy deflected out of harms way.
The game was more one-sided during the second period with Saint
Rose controlling the majority of play and generating a 12-2 shot
advantage. Farrell nearly added another marker in the 81st minute
when she made a run to the far post and just missed redirecting a
diagonal pass through the box by freshman midfielder Derith
Fernandes (Billerica, MA/Billerica Memorial).
Regardless, by that point it was pretty much moot with Saint Rose
well on the way to tying its own record from a year ago with its
19th victory of the season.
“This means everything to us because we have worked so hard
for it. This opportunity encompasses all that any of us have
strived for since we first arrived here (at Saint Rose). It is
simply fantastic. We are all just so excited,” said senior
forward Kailey Egbert (Camp Hill, PA/Trinity).



























