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St. John's Women's Soccer Blanks Cornell, 4-0

Krystle Jalalian

Krystle Jalalian

Published: September 02, 2007
QUEENS, N.Y.

Krystle Jalalian scored two goals and assisted on another to lead the St. John’s women’s soccer team to a 4-0 shutout of Cornell Sunday afternoon at Belson Stadium.

The senior forward’s performance highlighted a 2-0 season-opening weekend for St. John’s, as she finished with three goals and an assist for the two weekend wins. The 4-0 win for St. John’s over Cornell was its highest goal output since the 2004 season.

The Red Storm dominated the offensive statistics of the day, out-shooting Cornell, 14-1, and holding a 6-0 advantage on corner kicks. Raelynne Lee and Kelly McConnell had the other two St. John’s goals.

McConnell put St. John’s on the board just over two minutes into the game, settling a loose ball in the Cornell penalty box and beating Big Red goalkeeper Jodi Palmer high over her left shoulder.

In the 33rd minute, Jalalian tallied her first goal when she finished an Amanda Pasciolla cross from the left sideline and one-timed into the net. 

Jalalian passed on the favor to Lee in the first minute of the second half, crossing the ball from the right side.  The freshman midfielder finished to the lower right corner to put St. John’s up, 3-0. In her first collegiate weekend, Lee totaled two goals.

Jalalian then put the finishing touch on the Red Storm victory in the 51st minute, gathering control of her own rebound and finishing on the second try.

In goal for the Red Storm, junior Rebecca Capinera got the start and the victory, while senior Jaime Beran preserved the shutout in the second half. For Cornell, Palmer tallied seven saves.

The Red Storm defense was stellar, as starters Vaila Barsley, Tara Mendoza, Jacklyn James and Julianna Cohen and reserves Nicole Doran, Courtney Lane and Kristine Cunningham allowed just a single Big Red shot.

Head coach Ian Stone also got solid minutes from Erin Bohn and Maria DeMatteo, who each recorded a shot, and Kaitlin Haas, who had two shots on goal.

With the win, St. John’s improved to 2-0, while Cornell’s record dropped to 0-2.  

The Red Storm is in action on Friday, Sept. 7, when it heads to Sacred Heart for a 4 p.m. game, then back at Belson Stadium on Sunday when it hosts Miami (Ohio).

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