Farmingdale State 9, Maritime 0
THROGGS NECK, N.Y. | Nine different players found the scoresheet for the Farmingdale State College women's soccer team on Wednesday night, as the Rams wrapped up regular-season play with a 9-0, Skyline Conference victory at SUNY Maritime College.
With the win, the Rams (8-9-3, 7-2-2 Skyline) secured the No. 4 seed for the six-team, 2025 Skyline Conference Women's Soccer Championship. FSC will play host to a first-round game Saturday at noon against fifth-seeded Mount Saint Mary College.
Farmingdale State scored six times in the first 15 minutes of action, including three goals inside the opening 10 minutes of play, to take control over the Privateers (5-9, 3-8). Senior fullback
Alexandra Coloma (Seaford, N.Y.) opened the floodgates by firing home her first-career goal to the top-right corner in the fifth minute of play, before junior winger
Kayla Mendez (Staten Island, N.Y.) buried her third goal of the season off the bottom of the crossbar from a pass by freshman
Katelyn Nunziato (North Babylon, N.Y.) more than four minutes later. After freshman midfielder
Natalia Seminatore (Oceanside, N.Y.) registered her second goal of the season with 35:01 on the clock, Mendez fed senior attacker
Alyse Rivera (Manhattan, N.Y.) for her 11th goal of the campaign on a corner kick to up the visitors' edge to 4-0.
Nunziato (from Rivera) and senior
Sydney Kranick (Pittsburgh, Pa.) scored in the 15th and 17th minutes, respectively, with Kranick's strike coming off a pass from junior
Taylor Boes (Holbrook, N.Y.), before the Rams carried an 8-0 lead into halftime following 40th-minute goals from juniors
Katelyn Armstrong (Pembroke, N.H.) and
Ava Lanza (East Meadow, N.Y.). The scores five minutes before the interval were assisted by senior
Madison Deskins (Palm Bay, Fla.) and freshmanÂ
Tiana Phouangphanh (Rochester, N.Y.), respectively.
Freshman defender
Averi Thomas (Freeport, N.Y.) registered her first-career goal in the 69th minute of action to account for the final score.
Senior
Kelsie Feingold (East Northport, N.Y.) and sophomore
Sam Richards (Ellicott City, Md.) each saw time in net for FSC, which limited the Privateers to two off-target shots on the night.