Women's Soccer vs. Endicott
Tuesday, September 16 | 4 p.m.
Hartwell-Rogers Field | Babson Park, Mass.
SERIES HISTORY
• Babson is 8-6-2 all-time against Endicott in a series that dates back to 2008.
• The Beavers have won four consecutive matches in the series while not conceding a goal on the heels of a four-game winless streak (0-2-2) versus the Gulls from 2016-19.
• The Green and White is 3-2-2 all-time and is unbeaten over its last four matches at home against Endicott, which includes 1-0 victories in both 2021 and 2023.
• Although overtime is no longer played in the regular season, six of the first 11 games between the sides were decided beyond 90 minutes.
LAST MEETING
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Elisa Diletizia '25 scored the only goal of the match in the 29th minute to help Babson defeat Endicott, 1-0, on September 17, 2024, in Beverly, Mass.
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Nora Ryan '25 finished with seven saves in the win for the Beavers, who scored on their only shot on goal in the contest.
• Alyssa McColl hit the crossbar in the 33rd minute for the Gulls, who finished with a 25-6 edge in shots and a 9-1 advantage in corner kicks.
SCOUTING THE BEAVERS
• Babson (1-0-2) picked up its first win of the season upsetting No. 17 Rowan 1-0 on Saturday afternoon.
• Sophomore
Mack Feeney scored the first goal of her career in the 65th minute, junior
Callahan Cottone made three first-half saves and senior
Cleo Grignard turned away six shots in the second half for the Beavers, who were outshot 12-5 by the Profs.
• Feeney and sophomore
Josie Lee have each scored once on the year, while first-year
Autumn Simon has one assist for the Green and White.
• Cottone (0-0-1) has started all three matches and boasts a 0.50 goals against average and a .889 save percentage, while Grignard (1-0-1) has stopped all eight shots she has faced in 90 minutes of action over two matches.
SCOUTING THE GULLS
• Endicott (2-4-0) has won back-to-back games after rallying for a 2-1 victory at Wentworth on Saturday.
• After tying the game on a Leopards' defensive miscue in the 81st minute, Callie Neils notched the go-ahead marker in the 86th minute for the Gulls, who outshot Wentworth 26-5 and got one save from Amanda Cosgrove.
• Neils, Eliza Walker and Olivia Pardo have each scored one goal, while Michelle Donahue and Olivia Andriola have both recorded an assist for Endicott, which has been blanked in three of its four losses.
• Cosgrove has started all six games and owns a 1.17 goals against average and a .650 save percentage to go along with one clean sheet.
COMFORTS OF HOME
• The Beavers are unbeaten over their last seven games (6-0-1) at Hartwell-Rogers Field dating back to October 12 of last season while outscoring their opponents 14-3.
• In 16 games going back to October 18, 2023, the Green and White has is 11-3-2 at home with a pair of wins over nationally-ranked foes.
FEENEY EARNS NEWMAC WEEKLY HONOR
• After scoring her first collegiate goal in Saturday's win over Rowan, Feeney was selected as the league's offensive player of the week on Monday.
• She is the Beavers' first NEWMAC Offensive Player of the Week selection since October 23, 2023, when
Jordyn Ferrantino '25 was recognized.
BEAVER BITES
• Junior center back
Claudia Baiter and junior midfielder
Priscilla-Rose Men-Martin are the only two players to play all 90 minutes in each of Babson's first three games.
• Sophomore
Alexa Pesiridis made her first start of the season and second of her career on Saturday. Her first collegiate start also came against the Profs on September 7, 2024.
• Junior
Janiya Ocampo, who saw action in 31 matches over her first two seasons, made her 2025 debut and played 33 minutes in Saturday's victory over Rowan.
• Grignard's six saves against the Profs set a new career high.
NUMBERS TO KNOW
• The Beavers are 8-0-3 going back to the start of last season when scoring the first goal of the match.
• Babson is 9-2-7 since the start of the 2024 campaign when it goes into halftime tied or with the lead.
• Going back to last year, 10 of the Beavers' last 12 games have been decided by one goal or finished deadlocked.
• The Beavers are 3-0-5 in their last eight games in the month of September.
UP NEXT
• The Beavers open NEWMAC play on Saturday when they travel to Springfield for a 1 p.m. match.