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Winner Washington College WASHINGT (3-1-1, 0-0-0)
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Rutgers-Camden RUTGERS- (0-2-2, 0-0-0)
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Washington College WASHINGT
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Rutgers-Camden RUTGERS-
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Washington College WASHINGT 2 0 2
Rutgers-Camden RUTGERS- 0 0 0

Game Recap: Women's Soccer |

Reilly’s Golden Victory – Shorewomen Soccer Mentor Nets 50th Collegiate Win

Washington Tops Rutgers-Camden, 2-0, for Third Shutout of Campaign

CAMDEN, N.J. – Visiting Washington College got two goals from junior forward Sophie Kilbride (Lewisburg, Pa./Lewisburg) in the first 13:17 of the game for the only scoring of the contest in a 2-0 win over host Rutgers-Camden in non-conference women's soccer action on Wednesday evening at the Camden Athletic Complex. With the victory, head coach Tom Reilly netted his 50th career victory at the college level, all coming at Washington College. The Shorewomen are now 3-1-1 on the season, while the Scarlet Raptors drop to 0-2-2.

Washington College (3-1-1) 2 Rutgers-Camden (0-2-2) 0

How It Happened
- Kilbride scored the game-winning at 5:12 mark, heading in a cross from the left side off the foot of Mackenzie Coupe into the lower right side. Coupe tallied her first career assist and point on the goal. 
- The Shorewomen would double their lead in the 14th minute as Kilbride stole a clearing pass and from the left side of the six found the opposite lower side of the goal. 
- In the second half, the Scarlet Raptors took four shots on goal to try to get back in the contest, but Shorewomen goalkeeper Olivia Allen turned away all four to record her second shutout of the season.

For The Shorewomen (3-1-1)
- Scorers: Kilbride (two goals), Coupe (assists)
- Goalkeepers: Allen (6 saves, 0 goals allowed, 90:00) 
- Totaled 12 shots and six corner kicks for the match. 

Notes
- Reilly, who holds the most wins of any coach for Shorewomen Soccer, is 50-46-26 since taking the reigns for the 2017 season. The Shorewomen have been competing in soccer since 1998.

Up Next
9/13 v. Hood – 4:00 p.m. (Non-Conference Match)
- Hood head coach Molly Kovarik was an assistant coach for the Shorewomen from 2019-20.
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