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Fairfield Women’s Soccer Falls to Sacred Heart in MAAC Semifinals

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

FAIRFIELD,Conn. – A stunning upset in the MAAC Semifinals ended the⁢ Fairfield ‍University Women’s Soccer team’s championship ​hopes Wednesday​ night, as the ‍fourth-seeded Sacred Heart Pioneers defeated the top-seeded‍ Stags ​1-0. The loss marked Fairfield’s first home defeat in over two calendar ⁣years, snapping a 25-game⁤ unbeaten ‍streak at Lessing Field.

Sacred heart’s Morgan Bovardi scored the decisive goal in the 85th minute,capitalizing ​on‍ a cross ⁤from Shea ⁤Kelleher to finish in the bottom left corner. Despite a dominant second half performance that saw ‌Fairfield‌ outshoot the Pioneers 16-5, ‍the Stags⁤ were unable to ‍find the back of the ​net. Sacred Heart goalkeeper Kyran Thievon ⁤made six‌ saves, including a diving stop on a shot from MAAC Golden Boot winner Maddy‌ Theriault in the 82nd minute.

“Credit to Sacred Heart tonight, they ⁢delivered when they needed to,” Head Coach David Barrett said. “I⁤ thought we lost the game ‍in the first⁣ half. I’m proud⁤ of the ​girls⁢ for their fight tonight. We didn’t play​ to our identity tonight and ⁣unfortunately picked the wrong‍ night to do that. ​Soccer is tough sometimes but certainly proud for what we accomplished this season.”

Fairfield finished the regular season with a 15-4-2 overall record, including an unbeaten 10-0-2 mark in conference play – a ⁣feat achieved by​ only four teams in ‌program history. The 15 ‌wins tied for the second-most⁣ in Division I, and the ‌team’s winning percentage ranked third nationally. The stags also earned a program-record 10 ⁣All-MAAC selections ⁣and four major award winners this season.‍ Players contributing shots on‌ goal included Payton Zaun, Ashlyn Walsh, Sam Kersey, ​and Ashley McMahon.

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