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MATCHWEEK SEVEN ROUNDUP: EAST REGION

Published Jun 27, 2025

GREAT LAKES CONFERENCE

Great River Division

Friday, June 22

(9E) FC DAYTON  0-1  (4/2) COLUMBUS EAGLES FC

Lexi White scored in the 55th minute to give No. 4 Columbus Eagles FC (7-0-0) a 1-0 win over FC Dayton (3-1-2) and clinch the Great River Division title for the Eagles. Chloe Brecht earned the clean sheet for Columbus in goal. 

Saturday, June 21

GREATER TOLEDO FUTBOL CLUB  2-1  BEADLING SOCCER CLUB

Greater Toledo Futbol Club (3-1-1) picked up its third win of the season with a 2-1 home win over Beadling Soccer Club (0-1-6). Maya Justice tallied a brace with goals in the 15th and 76th minutes. Samantha Miller pulled a goal back for Bealding with two minutes to play. 

Sunday, June 22

(4/2) COLUMBUS EAGLES FC  4-0  GREATER TOLEDO FUTBOL CLUB

Kaelynn Valleau, Alivia Milesky, Allie Metcalf, and Jazlyn Brooker scored to give No. 4 Columbus Eagles FC a 4-0 win over Greater Toledo Futbol Club (3-1-2) to capture the Great River Division title Sunday. 

Lake Erie Division

Wednesday, June 18

(7E) INTERNATIONALS SC  5-1  EIRE FC

Amelia Swinarski and Grace Jackson both tallied braces and Marit McLaughlin added a goal as Internationals SC moved to 6-0-0 with a 5-1 win over Erie FC (0-2-4). Jurnee Durrett Finney scored for Erie. 

Saturday, June 21

NIAGARA 1812  0-0  (7E) INTERNATIONALS SC

Niagara 1812 (3-1-2) put a blemish on International SC 6-1-0) previously perfect record holding the division leading Internationals to a 0-0 draw. Niagara goalkeeper Madison Crosbie and Internationals keeper Avery Gilligan both earned clean sheets with the scoreless draw. 

Saturday, June 21

BC UNITED  vs.  ERIE FC

Match postponed

METROPOLITAN CONFERENCE

Wednesday, June 18

BROOKLYN CITY F.C.  1-3  NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB

New York Athletic Club (2-1-2) tripped up Brooklyn City F.C. (4-0-2) as it chased the Metropolitan Conference title winning 3-1 at Brooklyn. Rachel Rouse and Yukono Wakatsuko scored five minutes apart to put the visiting New York Athletic Club up 2-0 just 20 minutes into the match. Kayleigh Goodrich pulled a goal back in the 39th minute. Rouse scored her second of the night in the 49th to make it 3-1. 

Wednesday, June 18

SUSA FC  3-0  NEW YORK DUTCH LIONS FC

Emily Riggins, Marryn Gruhn, and Peyton Costello scored goals as SUSA FC (3-0-2) rolled past New York Dutch Lions FC (0-0-6) 3-0. Maddison Catalanotti earned the clean sheet in goal for SUSA. 

Saturday, June 21

SUSA FC  2-1  FORCE FC NEW YORK

SUSA FC (4-0-2) stayed in the title hunt with a 2-1 win over Force FC New York (1-0-5) on Saturday. After more than an hour of scoreless soccer, Riley Frederick put Force FC in the lead in the 72nd minute. Leah Sparacio leveled things at 1-1 in the 85, and Mikayla Camp scored the winner for SUSA in the third minute of added time.

Sunday, June 22

NEW YORK DUTCH LIONS FC  0-4  FORCE FC NEW YORK

Force FC New York (2-0-5) picked up a 4-0 road win over New York Dutch Lions FC (0-0-7) on Sunday. Madison Maminski scored twice, and Gianna Piscopiello and Riley Frederick added goals in the win. Olivia Shippee earned the clean sheet in goal for Force FC. 

Sunday, June 22

NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB  2-0  SUSA FC

Sophia Lis and Stefanie Stoj scored goals as New York Athletic Club (3-1-2) topped SUSA FC (4-0-3). Lily Buyer earned the clean sheet in goal for New York Athletic Club. 

Sunday, June 22

(18/4) CLARKSTOWN SOCCER CLUB  2-1  BROOKLYN CITY F.C. 

Clarkston Soccer Club (5-1-0) took a huge step towards securing the Metropolitan COnference title with a 2-1 win over second-place Brooklyn City F.C. (4-0-3). Abby Daily put Clarkstown up 1-0 in the 25th minute. The lead held until the hour mark when Shyla Murry equalized for Brooklyn. Amalia Cardo scored the winner for Clarkstown right at full time. 

MID-ATLANTIC CONFERENCE

Colonial Division

Tuesday, June 17

DELAWARE OSPREYS  0-1  PHILADELPHIA UKRAINIAN NATIONALS LIBERTY

Olivia Grenda scored the lone goal of the match in the 84th minute to put Philadelphia Ukrainian Nationals Liberty (3-2-3) over Delaware Ospreys (4-1-2) on Tuesday. Rachel Murphy earned the clean sheet in goal for Philadelphia. 

Tuesday, June 17

REAL CENTRAL NJ  2-3  F.C. MONMOUTH

F.C. Monmouth (4-2-2) picked up three big points Tuesday with a (3-1-3) 3-2 road win over Real Central NJ. Abigail Najdizinowicz put Real up 1-0 in the fourth minute. Madison Dieugenio leveled things in the 21st minute, followed by a goal by Kianna Barber in the 52nd minute to put Philly up 2-1. Elizabeth Arthur leveled the game at two each for Real in the 78th minute before Dieugenio tallied the winner and her second goal of the game a minute before full time. 

Wednesday, June 18

PENN FUSION SA  2-0  FEVER SC

Carolyn Hinkle and Nina Cantor scored goals as Penn Fusion SA (3-0-4) rolled over Fever SC (0-3-5) 2-0. Addison Etter earned the clean sheet in goal for Penn Fusion. 

Friday, June 20

PHILADELPHIA UKRAINIAN NATIONALS LIBERTY  0-1  REAL CENTRAL NJ

Real Central NJ (4-1-4) picked up three crucial road points with a 1-0 win over Philadelphia Ukrainian Nationals Liberty (3-2-4). Bailey Coston scored the winner in the 74th minute and Makenzie Van Arsdale kept the scoresheet clean in goal for Real Central NJ. 

Saturday, June 21

FC MONMOUTH  1-2  PENN FUSION SA

Penn Fusion SA moved to 4-0-4 on the season with a 2-1 road win over FC. Monmouth (4-2-3). Allie Serlenga put Monmouth in the lead in first half stoppage time. Nina Cantor responded immediately for Penn Fusion, leveling the score at 1-1 before the halftime whistle. Cantor scored her second goal on the night five minutes into the second half for the win. 

Sunday, June 22

FC MONMOUTH  3-1  REAL CENTRAL NJ

FC Monmouth (5-2-3) closed out its regular season schedule with a 3-1 home win over Real Central NJ (4-1-5). Kianna Barber and Abby Stephens scored first half goals, and Victoria Pungello made it 3-0 before Ava Fox pulled a goal back for Real Central NJ with four minutes to play. 

Commonwealth Division

Tuesday, June 17

(17/3) READING UNITED A.C.  1-1  HEX FC TEMPEST

HEX FC Tempest (2-1-3) picked up a big road point playing No. 17 Reading United A.C. (5-3-0) to a 1-1 draw. Loren Gehret scored in the 15th minute to put Reading up 1-0. Sarah Fisher salvaged the draw for HEX FC scoring with a minute to play in the match. 

Tuesday, June 17

HERSHEY FC  0-2  LVU RUSH

LVU Rush moved to 3-0-5 with a 2-0 road win over Hershey FC (0-1-7). Camryn Williams and Lannah Werynski scored for LVU Rush. Anna Fiore earned the clean sheet in goal. 

Friday, June 20

WEST-MONT UNITED  0-2  (17/3) READING UNITED A.C. 

Reading United A.C. (6-3-0)  picked up three crucial road points in its Commonwealth Division title bid topping West-Mont United (1-1-5) 2-0. Ashley Lavrich and Rebecca Kotula scored for Reading in the win. Goalkeeper Sarah Gatz earned the clean sheet.  

Friday, June 20 

HEX FC TEMPEST  7-1  LVU RUSH

HEX FC Tempest moved to 3-1-3 with a 7-1 win over LVU Rush (3-0-6) Friday. Kyra Lesko scored four goals, Lilia Calvert scored twice, and Cameron Schuler rounded out the scoring for HEX FC. Molly Starner scored for LVU Rush. 

Friday, June 20

HERSHEY FC  0-3  PA CLASSICS

PA Classics moved to 5-3-0 with a 3-0 win over Hershey FC (0-1-7). Elizabeth Estrada, Liza Suydam, and Maggie Groh scored goals for PA Classics. Hannah Wilt earned the clean sheet in goal for PA. 

Sunday, June 22

WEST-MONT UNITED  0-1  HEX FC TEMPEST

Kyra Lesko scored the winner as HEX FC Tempest (4-1-3) topped West-Mont United (1-1-6) 1-0. Kaitlyn Henchy earned the clean sheet for HEX FC in goal. 

NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE

Wednesday, June 18

(1/1) SPORTING CT  11-0  KINGSTON CAPITALS

Imani Jenkins had a hat trick, and Cara Jordan, Christina Stone, Emily Senatore, Kelly Quigley, Abbie Burgess, Gabby Tirado, Juliana Garcia, and Turika Ishibe added goals as No. 1 Sporting CT topped (7-0-0) Kingston Capitals (0-0-8) 11-0. Emma Malone earned the clean sheet in goal for Sporting. 

Wednesday, June 18

ALBANY RUSH  0-1  NEW YORK SHOCKERS

Mia Klammer scored the winner for New York Shockers (3-1-3) in the 32nd minute over Albany Rush to move Albany Rush to 2-2-3 on the season. 

Saturday, June 21

RI ROGUES FC  11-0  KINGSTON CAPITALS

Camryn Thompson and Ryan Denecour each tallied hat tricks, Isabella Garces tallied a brace, and Kaiya Boyd, Riley Trudeau, and Haleigh Ward added goals as RI Rogues FC (3–3-1) topped Kingston Capitals (0-0-9) 11-0. 

Saturday, June 21

MERRIMACK VALLEY HAWKS FC  2-1  ALBANY RUSH

Karenna Beckstein tallied a brace as Merrimack Valley Hawks FC (3-2-1) topped Albany Rush (2-2-4) 2-1. Kyra Whitman scored for Albany. 

Sunday, June 22

MERRIMACK VALLEY HAWKS FC  3-1  (1/1) SPORTING CT

Ashlyn Walsh, Emmanuelly Ferreira, and Meredith McDermott scored goals in the biggest upset of the year as Merrimack Valley Hawks FC (4-1-2) shocked No. 1 Sporting CT (7-0-1) 3-1. Tiffany Weimer scored Sporting CT’s lone goal in the club’s only loss of the season. 

 

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