MORGANTOWN, W.Va. -The Salem University women's soccer team dominated Kentucky Christian 13-0, on a very windy Wednesday afternoon.
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This marks the fourth-straight victory for the Tigers improving their record to 8-3-1.Â
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Salem's top-ranked offense has scored 34 goals in its last four matches.Â
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The Tigers controlled the match from start to finish as they led Kentucky Christian in shots (41-3), shots on goal (31-2) and corners (8-0).
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Sophomore
Thuto Ramafifi and junior
Tamara Queiroz paced the Tigers with four goals each.Â
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Ramafifi has posted multiple goals in four-straight matches and has 13 goals in those contests, while Queiroz has scored multiple goals in four contests this season.Â
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Ramafifi also added two assists in the contest to give her a single game season-high 10 points.Â
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Junior
Catherine Bonilla produced two impressive goals on just two shot attempts.Â
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Freshman
Aliyah Armijo and senior
Vanessa Moreno each notched one goal and one assist, while freshman
Jocelyn Orellana generated one goal.Â
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Senior
Jasmine Seaton assisted on two goals, while freshman Sophia Wortman, junior
Sabina Morello and sophomore
Kaylee Caswell each garnered one assist.Â
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With the shutout victory today, it is the Tigers third-straight. Sophomore goalkeeper
Valentina Bonaiuto notched two saves as she played only the first half as freshman
Vianey Medina finished the match in goal and helped keep a clean sheet.Â
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The Tigers scored four goals in the first 10 minutes of the game and added four more before intermission to take an 8-0 lead.Â
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Seniors
Elizabeth Tamez,
Kelsea Freiling, Moreno and Seaton were honored by the team at half-time.Â
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The Tigers look to keep the offense rolling Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. in their next match against Lincoln (Pa.) as they defeated Lincoln 9-1 earlier in the season on September 8th.
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