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Charley Draheim dribbles
Bryan Yang '25
Charley Draheim
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St. Scholastica CSS (0-10-2, 0-5-0)
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Winner Carleton CAR (9-1-2, 4-0-1)
St. Scholastica CSS
(0-10-2, 0-5-0)
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Final
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Carleton CAR
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St. Scholastica CSS 0 0 0
Carleton CAR 3 3 6

Game Recap: Women's Soccer | | Jackson Corcoran '26

Knights top St. Scholastica 6-0, maintain share of MIAC lead

NORTHFIELD, Minn. – For the second time in eight days, the Carleton College women's soccer team got six goals from six different goalscorers, beating the College of St. Scholastica 6-0. Sam Gotch and Charley Draheim scored their first collegiate goals in the game.

The Knights (9-1-2, 4-0-1 MIAC) controlled the contest from the kickoff, firing a whopping 31 shots goalward, tied for eighth-most in a single game in Carleton history. The Saints (0-10-2, 0-5-0 MIAC) were limited to one shot. The Knights added an 18-2 advantage in corner kicks.

Less than two minutes in, Hadley Twichell latched onto a rebound from a corner kick and curled a shot into the side-netting from a difficult angle. In the 19th minute, Gotch picked up a rebound from the other side of the pitch and placed her shot into the top corner for her first goal in a Knights uniform.

One minute later, Twichell drew a foul in the box, and Piper Dean stepped up to the spot-kick and wrong-footed the keeper, scoring her third of the season. The Knights concluded the half in command but did not score again.

In minute 58, the Knights slung a ball into the 18, keeping St. Scholastica under pressure until Draheim stepped up and poked her first collegiate goal home from 13 yards. Carleton then kept rolling two minutes later, when Disha Roy sent a perfect cross-field pass into the path of Lauren Caldwell. Caldwell dribbled into the box and put an off-balance shot off the underside of the crossbar and in.

To round out the day, Ashlyn Haigh picked out Isabelle Connolly on the run, and the sophomore sprinted into the box and beat the goalie at her near post.

Caldwell picked up an assist on the Twichell goal, and Connolly had four shots in just 28 minutes, second-most on the team.
 
Gracie Meagher made nine saves for St. Scholastica

This was Carleton's sixth clean sheet in 12 matches. The Knights continued a program-record 23-match unbeaten streak in the regular season at home, and a 27-match run without a MIAC regular-season loss, another team best.

Up Next for the Knights
Carleton goes to Minneapolis for a midweek game at Augsburg University. The match will kick off under the lights at Edor Nelson Field at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 8.
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