LORETTO, Pennsylvania — Le Moyne earned a crucial road victory over Saint Francis on Sunday, capturing a 1-0 triumph to improve to 3-13-4 on the season. The Dolphins struck early and defended resolutely to secure their second consecutive win, extending their recent momentum after dropping a narrow decision to Stonehill on October 30th.
Danielle Casey broke the deadlock in the 15th minute, assisted by Giana Cutuli, giving Le Moyne an early advantage that would prove decisive. The goal came during a dominant opening stretch for the visitors, who controlled possession and created multiple scoring opportunities throughout the first half.
Le Moyne's defense held firm despite Saint Francis's second-half pressure. The Red Flash generated seven saves compared to Le Moyne's four, indicating sustained attacking efforts that ultimately proved fruitless. Le Moyne's goalkeeper made four critical stops to preserve the shutout, while the visiting defense limited Saint Francis to just four shots on goal across 90 minutes.
The Dolphins dominated the shot count, recording 10 total attempts with eight reaching the goalkeeper, compared to Saint Francis's eight attempts and four on target. Le Moyne also won the corner kick battle 5-3, maintaining territorial advantage throughout the match. A single yellow card was issued to Le Moyne, while Saint Francis avoided disciplinary action.