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Jalia Musah running to the ball
David Sinclair
Jalia Musah '25 netted her first career goal against Washington on Saturday (Photo by David Sinclair).
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Washington WC (5-6-2, 1-4-2 CC)
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Winner Gettysburg GCW (9-2-1, 4-2-1 CC)
Washington WC
(5-6-2, 1-4-2 CC)
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Final
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Gettysburg GCW
(9-2-1, 4-2-1 CC)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Washington WC 0 1 1
Gettysburg GCW 3 0 3

Game Recap: Women's Soccer |

Women’s Soccer Rolls Past Washington

Gettysburg Wins Third Consecutive Game

GETTYSBURG, Pa. – The Gettysburg College women's soccer team scored three goals in the final 20 minutes of the first half and that would be all they needed as the Bullets rolled past Centennial Conference (CC) foe Washington College 3-1 on Saturday afternoon at Clark Field.

Final Result                            
Teams 1st 2nd Final
Gettysburg (9-2-1, 4-2-1 CC) 3 0 3
Washington (5-6-2, 1-4-2 CC) 0 1 1
 
Top Performers - Gettysburg
Erika Muskus '22 (Scotch Plains, N.J./Scotch Plains Fanwood) – Goal
Dani Bloching '24 (Houston, Texas/Stratford) – Goal
Jalia Musah '25 (Garu Tempane, Ghana/Millbrook School [N.Y.]) – Goal
Grace Slevin '23 (Virginia Beach, Va./Frank W. Cox) – Assist
Molly O'Shea '22 (Reading, Pa./Wilson) – Assist
Ashley Carbonier '25 (Wilton, Conn./Wilton) - Assist
Maddie Cunningham '22 (Mount Airy, Md./Linganore) – 5 Saves
 
Top Performers – Washington  
Elena Hilario – Goal
Lauren Maynor – Assist
Noah Smith – 4 Saves
 
How it Happened
First Half: It was a slow start for the Bullets on the offensive end, but that all changed in the final 20 minutes of the opening half. At the 24:39 marker, Slevin slipped a pass to Muskus from the right side of the field as she drilled it into the right side of the net for her seventh goal of the season. Just under 10 minutes later, O'Shea found Bloching from the left side of the field to collect her first career goal and to put Gettysburg ahead 2-0. The Bullets struck again five minutes later as Carbonier passed to Musah inside the box, took a few dribbles, slammed the ball that hit the top of the post, and bounced into the back of the net for her first career tally. Gettysburg went into halftime with the 3-0 lead.
Second Half: Five minutes into the second half, Lauren Maynor passed from the right side of the field to Elena Hilario as she tapped the ball into the back of the net to put Washington on the scoreboard. The Bullets did not have the same scoring spree as they did in the opening half, as they finished with only four shots and three on goal in the half. Gettysburg's defense was on par once again as they kept the Shorewomen without a shot attempt in the final 19 minutes to secure their third straight victory.

By the Numbers
  • Washington held the slim 10-9 edge in shots and corner kicks, 5-1.
  • The Orange and Blue produced its highest points total in a game this season with nine.
  • Muskus is tied for fourth in goals (seven) and tied for sixth in points (seven goals, one assist) in the conference.
  • The Orange and Blue have outscored its opponents 18-7.
  • Gettysburg is currently in a tie for third in the conference standings with Franklin & Marshall College and Swarthmore College.
  • The Bullets hold the seventh spot in the latest United Soccer Coaches Division III Region V poll.
  • Gettysburg earned receiving votes in the latest D3Soccer.com Top 25 national poll.
All-Time Series
Gettysburg holds the 21-1 all-time series record against Washington. The Bullets have held the Shorewomen to one or fewer goals in the last two meetings.

Up Next
The Bullets return to action next Wednesday, Oct. 20, at non-conference Catholic University, beginning at 4 p.m.
 
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