Bucaneers Sail Past Falcons in Final Non-Conference Match
BUZZARDS BAY, Mass -- Women's Soccer hosted Fisher College on Wednesday in their final non-conference game of the 2025 season. Looking for their second win of the season, the Bucs got just that with a 4-2 victory that saw four different Buccaneers score goals.
The Basics
Final: Buccaneers 4, Falcons 2
Records: Maritime 2-12-1
Fisher 3-9-1
Between The Pipes
Maritime: Mariana Lefco (W, 1-2): 4 SOG | 2 GA | 2 SV | 90 Mins
Fisher: Cefeldalina Molina Lara (L, 1-3-1): 7 SOG | 4 GA | 3 SV | 90 Mins
Inside The Numbers
Maritime
- Ayla Santoro, Karah Deveau, Brady Deschamps, and Eva Warren all scored a goal in the victory.
- Deveau and Warren also picked up an assist in the game.
- In total, Maritime took 14 shots and two corners.
Fisher
- Gabriela Canaan and Lea Bjorkhagen scored the two Falcons goals.
- Dylan Remirez was credited with an assist in the loss.
- In total, Fisher took seven shots and three corners.
How It Happened
Santoro opened the scoring for the Bucs in the 12th minute on a pass from Deveau across the six-yard box, giving Maritime a 1-0 lead early. Late in the first half, Canaan found the back of the net for the Falcons to tie the game at 1-1. The score remained tied at the break.
In the second half, Deveau scored in the 55th minute to retake the lead for the hosts, 2-1. 15 minutes later, Warren linked up with Deschamps with a nice one-two past the Falcons' defense, allowing Deschamps to score her first goal of 2025. With less than 20 minutes to play, the Bucs had a two-goal, 3-1, advantage. In the 83rd minute, the Buccaneers scored their third unanswered goal as Warren added a score to the scoresheet, making the score 4-1 Bucs. In the 86th minute, Bjorkhagen got a pass from Ramirez on the right side of the 18-yard box and tucked it home for Fisher's second goal of the game. Deschamps' goal in the 71st proved to be the game-winner as the Bucs saw out the rest of the match for the 4-2 victory.
What's Next
The Bucs travel to Framingham State on Saturday for a conference clash with the Rams at 11 am.