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Lady Knight Soccer Falls in PSAC Quarterfinal at #25 Cal (Pa.) Tuesday
Sabrina Chirco
Sabrina Chirco made 12 saves in goal for Gannon Tuesday.
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CALIFORNIA, Pa. - The Gannon University women’s soccer team lost 2-0 at #25 California (Pa.) in a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) West quarterfinal Tuesday. 

Elizabeth Johnston scored to break a scoreless tie in the 57th minute. Sam Regney gave the Vulcans insurance with a goal at the 63:24 mark of the second half. 

Cal, regular season PSAC Western Division champions, outshot GU 21-9, shooting 13 times in the second half. Senior Sabrina Chirco (Brampton, Ontario/St. Thomas Aquinas) totaled 12 saves in net for the Knights. 

Gannon fell to 10-7-1 overall. Cal improved to 16-4-1 overall and will advance to the PSAC Final Four this weekend. 

The Knights now wait for announcement on a potential NCAA Tournament bid. Tournament selections will be made Monday, November 9, at 7 p.m. 

For a complete box score from the Gannon-California (Pa.) match, click here.
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