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Sarah Coy tallied her eighth goal of the season to help lift the Raiders 2-0 over Bucknell.
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BUCKNELL BUCKNELL (7-7-2 (2-3-1 PL))
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Winner Colgate COLGATEW (11-1-2 (5-0-1 PL))
BUCKNELL BUCKNELL
(7-7-2 (2-3-1 PL))
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Final
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Colgate COLGATEW
(11-1-2 (5-0-1 PL))
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
BUCKNELL BUCKNELL 0 0 0
Colgate COLGATEW 0 2 2

Game Recap: Women's Soccer | | By Kat Castner

Colgate Clinches Postseason Berth With Win

Raiders Remain Unbeaten in last 13; Coy Nets 2 While Mason Posts Shutout No. 7

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HAMILTON  –
Head women's soccer coach Kathy Brawn 's squad remained unbeaten in their last 13 games with a 2-0 defeat over Bucknell Saturday afternoon.
 
Also with the victory, Colgate secured a postseason berth in the Patriot League Tournament, which takes place Nov. 4-9.
 
Sarah Coy continued her tear netting both of Colgate's goals in the game. She now has eight markers in the last five games, including three multi-goal games. She currently leads the league in points and goals during conference play with 14 and seven, respectively.
 
The sophomore registered the game-winner in the 79th minute after junior Catherine Williams played her a brilliant through-ball in behind the Bucknell defense. Coy collected the ball and ripped a shot into the lower right-hand corner of the goal.
 
She added an insurance marker with less than 10 minutes left after she converted on a penalty kick. Jenna Raepple initiated the play when she beat a Bison defender, sparking a fast break on the left side of the field. Bucknell was called for a foul once she dribbled into the box creating a great scoring chance for the Raiders. Coy's name was called to take the penalty kick and she slyly placed it into the right side of the net for the 2-0 edge.

17518 Brenna Mason also etched her name into Colgate's records book following the game, earning her seventh shutout of the year. She now sits tied for fifth in season shutouts.
 
Colgate is back in action Wednesday for a mid-week game at Boston U. Kick off is scheduled for 7 p.m. The game will be televised live on the American Sports Network as well.

Bottom Line
• Colgate 2, Bucknell 0

Won-Lost Records
• Colgate improves to 11-1-2 overall, 5-0-1 in league play
• Bucknell drops to 7-7-2 overall, 2-3-1 in league play

Key Raider Info
• Coy has scored in each of the Raiders last five games, including consecutive two-goal games.
• Colgate remains unbeaten in last 13 games.
• Mason notched five stops throughout the game, which brings her to 66 on the year. She also earned her seventh season shutout, which ties her for fifth in Colgate's records book.

Facts & Figures
• Colgate recorded 13 shots to Bucknell's 12.
• The Raiders also held the edge on corner kicks at 4-3.
• It was a clean game overall with neither team being issued a card.
• Coy posted a game-high nine shots in the contest, four of which were on frame.
• Rookie Emily Crichlow added two shots as well.
• Colgate's goals came 78:05 and 82:34 into the game.   
 
17519Game-Winner
• Coy recorded her third game-winning goal in as many contests. She has also registered four game-winners in four of the Raiders last five games.
            - Williams started the play by sending a perfect through-ball in behind the Bison defense to a running Coy. The sophomore collected the ball on the left side of the box and fired a shot into the opposite corner of the net.
 
Other Goals
• Coy was again behind another Colgate goal in the game when she converted on a penalty kick in the 83rd minute.
 
Mason Marks Name in Records Book
• With the game's shutout, Mason posted her seventh of the year, which places her tied for fifth all-time in season shutouts.  
 
Unbeaten Streak Continues
• The Raiders have not dropped a contest since it's season opener on Aug. 22 when they lost to then No. 19-ranked Boston College.
• Colgate is also 9-0-1 in its last 10 games.

Up Next
• The Raiders' next match up is against Boston U. on Wednesday
• The Terriers are coming off a 1-0 loss to Loyola on Saturday.
• Wednesday's game is set for 7 p.m.
• The game will be televised live on the American Sports Network

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