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The top-seeded UMBC women's soccer team continued its Cinderella story by scoring a pair of first half goals and shutting out No. 4 Hartford, 2-0, in America East Championship Semifinal action on Sunday afternoon at Retriever Soccer Park. The victory was the Retrievers' first-ever America East Championship victory and advances UMBC to the league finals set for Saturday, Nov. 9 versus No. 2 Stony Brook.
UMBC jumped out to a 20-0 lead in the first nine minutes of play and went on to throttle Hartford, 70-57, at the RAC Arena.
Junior attackman Joe Lustgarten smashed a career highs with five goals and eight total points, leading host UMBC to a 16-12 victory over Hartford in the America East Conference opener for both squads.
Junior Kristin Coles (Charles Town, W.Va./Notre Dame Academy/American) recorded her second straight double-double, scoring 10 points and grabbing 11 rebounds, as the UMBC women's basketball team overcame an early 13 point deficit to beat America East rival Hartford, 71-59, Monday afternoon at the RAC Arena. Once again, the Retrievers (10-8, 4-1 America East) used a balanced lineup to overcome a pesky opponent, with four players scoring in double digits against the Hawks. Senior Erin Brown (Bethesda, Md./Walt Whitman) led the way with a season-high 24 points, and hit a crucial 3-pointer with 2:27 to play, after Hartford had closed the gap to just six. Following the game, Brown was named UMBC's America East Player of the Game.
Here are highlights and post-game comments from UMBC's 3-1 victory over Vermont on Oct. 27, 2010. Senior forward Levi Houapeu recorded his third career three-goal game, clinching a playoff berth in the America East Tournament for the Retrievers.
Here are highlights and post-game comments from UMBC's 3-0 sweep of America East rival Hartford. The Retrievers won 25-13, 25-15, 25-21 to even up their conference record at 2-2. Catch all UMBC volleyball games live at UMBCRetrievers.tv.
Here are highlights of UMBC's 51-40 win over conference rival Albany. It was a Pink Zone game, with proceeds going to the fight against Breast Cancer.