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Maritime Rescues Point Thanks to Late Santoro Goal

Maritime Rescues Point Thanks to Late Santoro Goal

FRAMINGHAM, Mass -- Women's soccer took on Framingham State on the road Saturday morning in conference play. The Bucs fell behind the Rams early part of the second half, but scored a goal of their own late in the half to secure a 1-1 draw.

 

The Basics

Final: Buccaneers 1, Rams 1

Records: Maritime 2-12-2 (0-5-2)

               Framingham 5-7-4 (3-2-2)

 

Between The Pipes

Maritime: Brady Deschamps (T, 1-10-2): 18 SOG | 1 GA | 17 SV | 90 Mins

Framingham: Amelia Finley (T, 2-4-3): 2 SOG | 1 GA | 1 SV | 45 Mins

 

Inside the Numbers

Maritime

  • Ayla Santoro scored her team-leading fifth goal of the season on a penalty kick for the Bucs.
  • In total, Maritime took four shots and one corner kick.

Framingham

  • Sarah Campbell scored the Rams goal in the draw.
  • Grayson Tellier was credited with an assist on the goal.
  • In total, Framingham took 42 shots and nine corners.

 

How It Happened

In the first half of the match, the Rams outshot the Buccaneers 20-0, but the Bucs defense and Deschamps were able to keep Framingham off the board and preserve a scoreless tie going in to the break.

Just over five minutes into the second half, Campbell netted a goal for the Rams to give them a 1-0 lead. The Bucs defense stepped up again following the goal and kept it at a 1-0 score. Then, in the 78th minute, the Bucs were given a penalty. Santoro stepped up and buried it to tie the game at 1-1. The teams saw out the last 10 plus minutes of the game and each took a point from the match in the 1-1 draw.

 

What's Next

Maritime will close out its 2025 season on Saturday, November 1st, at home against Fitchburg State on senior day at 11 am