FAIRFAX, Va. – Headers and set pieces from the Villanova offense proved to be dangerous on Sunday as the Wildcats defeated George Mason, 3-0, at George Mason Stadium. All three Wildcat goals were scored on headers with two coming off of corner kicks in the second half.
"First half was a little bit slower for us; it's a hot day out here," Villanova head coach
Samar Azem said. "Mason does an amazing job of taking space away in their defensive half and we had to adjust. We hadn't seen that yet and we had to adjust. So, first half was a little slower, but second half was fantastic, you know, to be able to see a lot of players rise."
This latest win marks the third 3-0 clean sheet victory for Villanova (3-0-2) this season. Villanova was threatening on set pieces with a season-high 12 corner kicks, seven of those coming in the second half. The Blue and White offense forced George Mason (0-6) goalkeeper Ginny Fronk to make seven saves on the afternoon. All-told the 'Cats outshot the Patriots 15-4, holding a 10-1 advantage on goal. The is the first road win for Villanova in the series with George Mason since Oct. 30, 2001.
"We used a lot of players today and every time we made a substitution in the second half, I felt like we got even better and better," Azem said. "I was really proud of the way the players played, solved some problems and scored three fantastic goals. Their goalkeeper did an outstanding job of keeping them in the game."
Jackie Richards paced the Wildcats with a career-high two-goal outing, landing all three of her shot attempts on target.
Alex Little provided a spark off the bench, netting the third header halfway through the second half to ice the victory. Both second half goals came off pinpoint corners from
Susanna Soderman for the first two assists of her career. Her four points also mark a new career-high.
"I think it was definitely a team effort today, as it always is," Richards said." So it's really great to be out here and be with them and work together and just kind of take that step day-by-day to see who we are."
An offensive gem started the goal scoring in the 20
th minute as
Olivia Marrone picked up a clearance attempt from a Mason defender near midfield. She sent a pass to
Gabby Koluch who went one-on-one with a defender before sending a glowing lob into the box from nearly 35 yards out. Her chance found the head of Richards who was at the top of the goal area, getting a header past Fronk for a 1-0 lead.
Villanova held onto its 1-0 lead through the rest of the half, outshooting George Mason 6-2 in the opening 45 minutes. Four of those attempts landed on frame for 'Cats while Mason could not land a look on target.
Just over seven minutes minute the second half, Richards struck again for her brace. Soderman's corner sailed into the box where it met the head of the graduate forward who nodded it in from deep inside the goal area to extend the lead, 2-0. She now has three goals on the season.
In the 62
nd minute, it was Little's head that another Soderman corner would find. The set piece bounced off the freshman by the near post with the ball getting just between a Patriot defender and Fronk to make it a 3-0 lead.
George Mason had a chance to get on the board in the 85
th minute, but Kiyomi McCausland's chance was saved by
Payton Woodward, the lone save needed for Villanova's keeper on the day.
Villanova takes a week-long layoff before heading to Morgantown, W.Va. next Sunday to face West Virginia. Kickoff with the Mountaineers is set for 1 p.m. at Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium.