WILKES-BARRE TWP. — A late goal lifted Misericordia men’s soccer to a MAC Freedom victory.
Max Jamieson’s fifth goal of the season came with two minutes left in the match as the Cougars edged King’s, 1-0, on Wednesday night at McCarthy Stadium.
Jamieson’s goal came on a penalty kick at 88:57.
King’s held a 21-10 edge in shots and 7-4 edge in corner kicks.
Field hockey
Misericordia 5, FDU-Florham 0: At Mangelsdorf Field, Misericordia stretched its win streak to nine with a shutout of the Red Devils in MAC Freedom play.
The Cougars jumped out to a 3-0 lead after one quarter, as Madison Lasinski scored twice. Madison Blauch also scored twice, while Celeste Hoffman had the team’s fifth goal.
University of Scranton 2, Wilkes 0: At Schmidt Stadium, Scranton jumped out to a 2-0 lead to pick up the Landmark Conference victory.
Annie Shaw and Lydia Bechtel each had a goal in the first half to give the Royals the two-goal lead at the break.
Delaware Valley 3, King’s 1: At McCarthy Stadium, Delaware Valley scored in each of the first three quarters to pick up the MAC Freedom victory.
Brynne Miller and Kenzie Boyd each scored their fifth goals of the year for the Aggies.
Shaylee Heffron had the lone Monarch goal.
Women’s volleyball
Misericordia 3, Arcadia 1: At the Anderson Center, Misericordia jumped out to a 2-0 lead, and picked up the four-set win over Arcadia in conference play, 25-19, 25-22, 26-28, 25-19.
Jenna Schuda did a little bit of everything Wednesday, leading the Cougars in kills (10), aces (7), assists (30) and digs (13). Cassandra Genduso and Keira McCaffrey each had 10 kills in the victory.
Stevens 3, King’s 0: In New Jersey, King’s lost on the road in MAC Freedom play to the Ducks, 25-7, 25-16, 25-17.
Mia Campanile and Bella Salvia each had three kills to pace the Monarchs, and Ariela Towsey added five assists and two aces. Morgan Williams finished with 10 digs in the setback.
Women’s tennis
East Stroudsburg 6, Wilkes 1: At Wilkes, the Colonels concluded its fall campaign with a 6-1 loss to the Division 2 school.
Anna Savkovic picked up wins in singles and doubles for the Colonels as the Warriors took five of the six singles matches. Savkovic was a 6-1, 6-0 winner at No. 1 singles.