ALBANY, N.Y. – The University at Albany women's soccer program, fourth-seed in the 2021 America East Tournament, hosts five-seed Binghamton in the quarterfinal round.
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Game Info
#4 UAlbany (5-7-4, 4-3-2) vs. #5 Binghamton (8-7-3, 4-3-2)
Sunday, October 31 (3:00 pm)
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Leading the Pack
- Eight Great Danes have scored a goal this season, and six have recorded an assist
- UAlbany returns five All-Conference players from the spring season, including spring Strike of the Year Jasmine Colbert
- Colbert led UAlbany with five goals in the spring, all five of which were game-winners
- UAlbany also returns defensive starters Hailey Summers and Sophia Eifler, and goalkeeper Sophia Chen, alongside spring All-Rookie selections Olivia Piraino and Margot Nezaj
- UAlbany is 3-3-1 at home this season; Binghamton is 3-5-2 on the road
- Jasmine Colbert leads the America East in shots taken (69), eight more than second place, twin sister Jada, and ranks second in goals scored (8) and total points (17)
- Cassandra Coster leads the America East in save percentage (.877) and ranks third in goals-against average (0.74)
- Binghamton ranks second in the America East in scoring defense
- Binghamton and UAlbany rank first and second in the America East in shots taken, respectively
- Binghamton's Maya Anand ranks tied for fourth in the America East in goals scored
- Following the spring's unique two-division schedule, the America East returned to its normal round-robin format for the fall, and its full six-team postseason pool
Scouting Binghamton
The Bearcats fell from second to fifth with their regular-season finale defeat against UAlbany, and will travel to Albany to play the Great Danes in Sunday's quarterfinal. Binghamton is 8-7-3 overall, but has gone 0-2-2 without scoring a goal in its last four games. The Bearcats went 6-2-0 during the spring and advanced to the America East title game, falling to Stony Brook 1-0. UAlbany is 4-2-1 against Binghamton in the last seven meetings, but has gone 1-3-1 against the Bearcats in the last five games in Albany. UAlbany and Binghamton have never met in the America East Tournament.
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Last Time Out / Last Time vs. Binghamton
UAlbany visited Binghamton in the 2021 regular season finale. The Bearcats had already locked up a spot in the postseason, while the Great Danes were seventh in the standings, just on the outside looking in. Binghamton drew a corner kick early, and took three shots before UAlbany took its first in the 22nd minute. It wasn't until the 66th minute that either team scored, when
Olivia Piraino found the back of the net off a setup from
Natasha Fowler-Varon to give UAlbany a 1-0 lead. The Great Danes' defense held tough for the remainder of regulation and clinched the win and the four-seed in the tournament.
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Around the America East
An unprecedented logjam in the America East standings saw the top eight teams separated by just eight points on the morning of the final day of the 2021 regular season. Vermont and Binghamton were the only teams to have secured their spot in the postseason, with the Catamounts clinching the regular-season title and top overall seed with two games to go. Behind them, UMass Lowell, New Hampshire, and NJIT each had 13 points, followed by Hartford with 12, UAlbany with 11, and Stony Brook with 10. UAlbany, with a victory over Binghamton and losses by New Hampshire and Hartford, jumped from seventh to fourth, earning the right to host a quarterfinal.
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Common Opponents
- Cornell
- UAlbany: 8/29 at Cornell, T, 2-2 (2OT)
- Binghamton: 9/15 at Cornell, W, 3-1
- Stony Brook
- UAlbany: 9/19 at Stony Brook, L, 1-2
- Binghamton: 10/14 at Stony Brook, T, 0-0 (2OT)
- Siena
- UAlbany: 9/22 at Siena, T, 1-1 (2OT)
- Binghamton: 9/19 at Siena, L, 0-2
- New Hampshire
- UAlbany: 9/26 vs. New Hampshire, T, 1-1 (2OT)
- Binghamton: 10/23 at New Hampshire, L, 0-1
- Hartford
- UAlbany: 9/30 at Hartford, T, 1-1 (2OT)
- Binghamton: 10/3 vs. Hartford, W, 1-0
- Maine
- UAlbany: 10/3 vs. Maine, W, 1-0
- Binghamton: 10/17 vs. Maine, T, 0-0 (2OT)
- UMass Lowell
- UAlbany: 10/10 at UMass Lowell, W, 1-0 (OT)
- Binghamton: 9/26 at UMass Lowell, L, 0-1 (OT)
- Vermont
- UAlbany: 10/14 vs. Vermont, L, 0-2
- Binghamton: 9/19 vs. Vermont, W, 1-0 (2OT)
- UMBC
- UAlbany: 10/17 vs. UMBC, W, 4-0
- Binghamton: 9/30 vs. UMBC, W, 4-1
- NJIT
- UAlbany:10/24 at NJIT, L, 0-1 (OT)
- Binghamton: 10/10 at NJIT, W, 2-1 (2OT)
- UAlbany (3-3-4) | Binghamton (5-3-2)
- Head-to-head: 10/28, UAlbany 1, Binghamton 0 (at Binghamton)
Sunday's America East Games
- #6 New Hampshire at #3 NJIT, 1:00 pm
- #5 Binghamton at #4 UAlbany, 3:00 pm
All-Conference
The Great Danes saw three players earn 2021 America East All-Conference honors following the conclusion of the regular season. Striker
Jasmine Colbert, UAlbany's leading scorer and the second leading scorer in the conference, earned All-Conference First Team honors for the second-straight season, following up her 2020-21 Striker of the Year campaign. Midfielder
Olivia Piraino joined Colbert on the First Team as UAlbany's second leading scorer. Finally,
Cassandra Coster was named to the All-Rookie Team, having finished the regular season leading the conference goalkeepers in save percentage after taking over in teammate
Sophia Chen's absence.
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Clinched
Sitting in seventh place in the standings and one spot out of the playoff field to start the final day of the regular season, the Great Danes gutted out a 1-0 victory at Binghamton to earn three more points. The win, with help from losses by New Hampshire and Hartford, saw the Great Danes jump all the way to fourth and earn hosting rights in the quarterfinal round. Binghamton, who started the day in second place, fell to fifth with the defeat, and will travel to UAlbany for their quarterfinal game. UAlbany will be making its seventh appearance in the America East Tournament in the last eight seasons.
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Seniors
The 2021 Great Danes have seven seniors on the roster:
Caitlyn Adams,
Chloe Argenziano,
Christina Cernuto,
Jada Colbert,
Jasmine Colbert,
Kelsey Murphy, and
Amanda O'Brien. They are the final seven holdovers from UAlbany's last America East title, their record-setting 2018 team. Additionally, three players,
Sophia Chen,
Sophia Eifler, and
Hailey Summers, exercised their extra year of eligibility to return to UAlbany to play one final season. The team's senior game against UMBC went off without a hitch, with the Great Danes winning by their most lopsided margin of the season, 4-0, with Cernuto scoring a goal off the bench.
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Player of the Week
Freshman goalkeeper
Cassandra Coster back-to-back shutout victories over Maine and UMass Lowell earned her first America East weekly awards in her career. Coster was recognized as the conference's Defensive Player and Rookie of the Week on October 11 for her efforts against the Black Bears and the River Hawks, recording a career-high 11 saves against the latter. It was also the first time this season a Great Dane had won a weekly award.
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Overtime Madness
Against UMass Lowell on October 10, UAlbany went into overtime for the fifth time this season. Each of the first four overtime matches ended in a tie after 110 minutes of play. The game against UMass Lowell, at the time 4-0-0 against America East opponents and leading the conference standings, broke that trend, with
Jasmine Colbert scoring in the 93rd minute to give UAlbany its first victory in extra time all season.
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Tying Up
For three games in a row, at Siena, vs. New Hampshire, and at Hartford, the Great Danes recorded a result of a 1-1, double-overtime tie. In the first two games, UAlbany took the lead and let up the equalizer later, and against Hartford, the first-place Hawks scored first only for UAlbany to respond and force overtime. The streak ended at home against Maine, a 1-0 victory. An additional streak for the Great Danes remains active, six straight games scoring exactly one goal.
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Streak Ender
With her unassisted goal in the 62nd minute at Hartford,
Jada Colbert ended a streak where the Hawks had not conceded a goal at home to that point in the season. Hartford had not allowed a goal at home for 361 total minutes, into their fifth home game, before Colbert found the back of the net. The last goal Hartford conceded at home was in the 14th minute of the game against New Hampshire by Ally Reynolds on October 20, 2019, since the Hawks did not play in the 2021 spring season, adding 291 minutes to their streak dating to that game.
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Breaking Through
The Great Danes' first victory of the season came in their fifth game, against Yale, and featured a barrage of scoring with both teams combining for a total of seven goals. UAlbany defeated the Bulldogs 4-3, scoring three goals in the second half. Yale scored within the first two minutes, in what looked like the start of a repeat of the last meeting between the two teams in 2019 when Yale won 4-0. UAlbany tied the game before halftime however, before ceding another goal to the Bulldogs shortly after the second half. UAlbany scored the next three goals, including an own-goal from Yale to go up 4-2, before Yale scored on a PK to cut the lead to one. The Bulldogs earned three corner kicks in the final minute of the game, the second of which nearly resulted in an equalizer if not for UAlbany goalkeeper
Sophia Chen turning it away.
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Schedule Shakeup
Four of UAlbany's first five games on the 2021 calendar have required adjustments from their original plans. The opener at Syracuse was cancelled due to inclement weather. The second game, the home opener against Hofstra, was moved up two hours to avoid weather from Tropical Storm Henri. The third game, at CCSU, was pushed back one hour to avoid excessive heat. Most recently, the team's road game at Quinnipiac was cancelled due to inclement weather.
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Picked Fifth
The Great Danes were picked to finish fifth in the 2021 America East Preseason Coaches' Poll. UAlbany drew 52 points in fifth place behind two-time defending conference champion and unanimous favorite Stony Brook. The Seawolves pulled in 81 total points and all nine possible first-place votes. UMass Lowell was second, garnering the final first-place vote and 67 total points. Binghamton (61) and New Hampshire (52) were picked just ahead of UAlbany. Behind the Great Danes, perennial power Hartford was picked sixth with 50 points, followed by Vermont (28), Maine and NJIT (20), and UMBC (17).
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Captains
The UAlbany women's soccer team features three captains for the 2021-22 season in goalkeeper
Sophia Chen, midfielder
Sophia Eifler, and defender
Hailey Summers. Each was a sophomore on the team for UAlbany's most recent America East title in 2018, and each has elected to utilize their additional year of eligibility to return to UAlbany this season.
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Colbert Connection
Three times in their careers, twin sisters Jada andÂ
Jasmine Colbert connected on a goal. Jasmine set up Jada for the first goal of the 2019 game against UMass Lowell. Earlier in the 2019 season, against St. Francis Brooklyn, the twins connected for the first time in their UAlbany careers, when Jada set up Jasmine to put UAlbany up 2-0 right after halftime. Most recently, the twins connected when Jada set up Jasmine for the game-winner against Stony Brook in the spring 2021 season.
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Home Field
The Great Danes finished the 2019 regular season unbeaten at home, going 6-0-2, before falling at home in the America East semifinals. UAlbany went 8-1-1 at Casey Stadium in 2018, including quarterfinal and championship victories in the America East Tournament. The Great Danes let up just eight goals in 10 games at home in 2019, and just two in the last five. Dating back to the 2015 season, the year of the program's first America East title, and to date in the 2021 fall season, the Great Danes are 35-15-4 at home.
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Next:Â The winner of Sunday's game advances to the America East semifinal round on November 4.
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