Yale's strong offensive start to the season continued Friday.
Aerial Chavarin scored twice as the Bulldogs earned a 3-1 road victory at Loyola, Md.
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Yale (2-1) has won two straight games, outscoring its opponents 8-2.
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Noelle Higginson added a goal, while first years
Chloe Laureano and
Ellery Winkler each notched two assists.
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"It's always great to go on the road and get a win," said
Brendan Faherty, The Loring Family Head Coach of the Bulldogs. "Loyola is a well-coached team that challenged us for the full 90 minutes."
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Chavarin's first goal of the game, just five minutes in, gave Yale the early lead. It came off a rebound of a Winkler shot that deflected off the post.
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The advantage was short lived. Loyola's Hannah Hoefs scored on a penalty kick less than three minutes later.
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The Bulldogs, though, seized control later in the first half by scoring twice in a 2 minute, 30 second stretch. Higginson started it when she finished a beautiful feed from Winkler at 29:57. Then, Chavarin headed home a Laureano free kick at 32:27
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As it did in Sunday's 5-1 win over Fairfield, Yale played very well with the lead, holding the Greyhounds to just four second-half shots.
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"We're very happy with the resiliency our group showed tonight," Faherty said. "It was a difficult game, but we were able to score three very good goals and limit Loyola's opportunities."
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Goalkeeper
Alyssa Fagel made two saves to post the victory.
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The Bulldogs outshot the Greyhounds 15-9 and had a 5-2 edge in corner kicks.
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The road trip continues on Sunday at Virginia Tech. Kickoff is slated for noon.
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"We will enjoy this win for the next 12 hours and then we will turn our attention to a very good Virginia Tech side," Faherty said.
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