SWARTHMORE, Pa.--Swarthmore College Women's Soccer rolled to a 7-0 win against the Bryn Mawr College Owls on Wednesday night.
Junior forward
Marin McCoy broke the school's career goals mark with her first goal of the game. Her tally in the 10th minute gave her 39 for her career, surpassing Emma Sindelar's record.
McCoy netted another a goal just one minute later. McCoy then proceeded to sit out the remainder of the game as the Garnet took advantage of the opportunity to get playing time for 18 reserves.
The Garnet went on a scoring spree toward the end of the first half, netting three goals in one minute and 39 seconds.
Swarthmore scored twice more in the second half for good measure.
McCoy's second tally was set up by some superb passing off the corner kick with
Claire O'Brien feeding
Seneca Kinn-Gurzo on the endline and Kinn-Gurzo deftly passing the ball backwards to McCoy for the shot and the score.
Sophia Stills finished off a cross from
Brittany Weiderhold in the 33rd minute, tapping in her second score of the season.
Alex Frost scored her first goal of the season, after battling to win a throw-in on the right side and then beating her defender and firing off the shot inside the right post.
Seconds later, Swarthmore scored again, quickly earning a corner kick from the left side.
Amy Harris' kick found Eleonore Moser just off the goal line for the header and the score.
The Garnet took a 5-0 lead into halftime.
Brittany Weiderhold launched her first goal of the season, zipping in a shot from outside the 18 in the 56th minute.
Freshman
Susannah Midla netted her first collegiate goal in the 75th minute with a long-range strike from the left side that dinged off the inside of the far post and in.
The Garnet out-shot the Owls 49-0.
Swarthmore improved to 11-3 on the year and 5-2 in Centennial Conference play. The Garnet are back on the field on Saturday against Gettysburg at 7 p.m.