Photo by: Columbia University Athletics/Mike McLaughlin
Lions Rout Yale in Statement Win, 3-1
11/2/2019 8:20:00 PM | Women's Soccer
Columbia women's soccer stretched its unbeaten streak to five, using a trio of goals from Emily Koe, Jordyn Geller and Shira Cohen
NEW YORK — Using scores from three different Lion forwards, the Columbia women's soccer team soared to an impressive 3-1 victory over the visiting Yale Bulldogs in front of a roaring crowd at Rocco B. Commisso Soccer Stadium on Saturday night.
Stretching their unbeaten streak to five, Columbia rises to 9-3-3 on the season with a 3-1-2 mark in Ivy League matches, while the Bulldogs drop to 11-4-0, 4-2 Ivy.
"It's incredible. I'm so proud of the girls," said Columbia head coach Tracey Bartholomew after the win. "We talk a lot about when we're organized, how we can generate and win the ball in great places and we did. And we punished them in some of those moments and we had a few more opportunities as well. Everyone's energy right from the start, we knew whatever moments we were gonna get at goal that hopefully we were going to finish them."
Against a Yale defense that had only allowed 10 goals all season, the Lions sent in a trio of goals which were the most allowed by the Bulldogs in a single game this season. Columbia's three goals were also the most the Lions had scored in an Ivy League contest since defeating Dartmouth 3-0 on Oct. 21, 2017.
It took some time to settle in, but for the second-straight game senior forward Emily Koe opened up the scoring to give the Lions an early lead in the 36th minute. After a cross from sophomore Kayla Lee was deflected by the hands of Yale keeper Alyssa Fagel, the ball fell straight to Koe who one-touched into the bottom right corner from just in front of the goal. The goal marked Koe's third of the season, while Lee earned her first career assist.
After carrying a 1-0 lead through halftime, Columbia continued to play aggressive and it paid off when junior forward Jordyn Geller doubled the lead in the 51st minute. Using a double assist from first-year forwards Shira Cohen and Ally Clark, Geller buried a goal under the crossbar from seven yards out for her third goal of the 2019 campaign and her second career goal in an Ivy match.
Cohen tacked on the third goal for Columbia in the 59th minute, stealing the ball from Fagel and sliding the ball perfectly into the bottom right corner of the open net for her team-leading fourth goal of the season.
Yale finally got on the board in the 68th minute off a goal from Aerial Chavarin, but the Bulldogs wouldn't come any closer as Columbia goalie Liz Matei made four big stops in the final 10 minutes of action. Matei finished the night with five total saves, playing all 90 minutes between the sticks.
The Lions will play their final regular season contest next Saturday, Nov. 9, hosting Harvard at 5 p.m. The contest will serve as Senior Day for Columbia's eight seniors.
For the latest on the Columbia women's soccer program, follow @ColumbiaWSoccer on Twitter and Instagram, on Facebook at Facebook.com/ColumbiaWSoccer and on the web at GoColumbiaLions.com.
Stretching their unbeaten streak to five, Columbia rises to 9-3-3 on the season with a 3-1-2 mark in Ivy League matches, while the Bulldogs drop to 11-4-0, 4-2 Ivy.
"It's incredible. I'm so proud of the girls," said Columbia head coach Tracey Bartholomew after the win. "We talk a lot about when we're organized, how we can generate and win the ball in great places and we did. And we punished them in some of those moments and we had a few more opportunities as well. Everyone's energy right from the start, we knew whatever moments we were gonna get at goal that hopefully we were going to finish them."
Against a Yale defense that had only allowed 10 goals all season, the Lions sent in a trio of goals which were the most allowed by the Bulldogs in a single game this season. Columbia's three goals were also the most the Lions had scored in an Ivy League contest since defeating Dartmouth 3-0 on Oct. 21, 2017.
It took some time to settle in, but for the second-straight game senior forward Emily Koe opened up the scoring to give the Lions an early lead in the 36th minute. After a cross from sophomore Kayla Lee was deflected by the hands of Yale keeper Alyssa Fagel, the ball fell straight to Koe who one-touched into the bottom right corner from just in front of the goal. The goal marked Koe's third of the season, while Lee earned her first career assist.
After carrying a 1-0 lead through halftime, Columbia continued to play aggressive and it paid off when junior forward Jordyn Geller doubled the lead in the 51st minute. Using a double assist from first-year forwards Shira Cohen and Ally Clark, Geller buried a goal under the crossbar from seven yards out for her third goal of the 2019 campaign and her second career goal in an Ivy match.
Cohen tacked on the third goal for Columbia in the 59th minute, stealing the ball from Fagel and sliding the ball perfectly into the bottom right corner of the open net for her team-leading fourth goal of the season.
Yale finally got on the board in the 68th minute off a goal from Aerial Chavarin, but the Bulldogs wouldn't come any closer as Columbia goalie Liz Matei made four big stops in the final 10 minutes of action. Matei finished the night with five total saves, playing all 90 minutes between the sticks.
The Lions will play their final regular season contest next Saturday, Nov. 9, hosting Harvard at 5 p.m. The contest will serve as Senior Day for Columbia's eight seniors.
For the latest on the Columbia women's soccer program, follow @ColumbiaWSoccer on Twitter and Instagram, on Facebook at Facebook.com/ColumbiaWSoccer and on the web at GoColumbiaLions.com.
Team Stats
YALE
COL
Goals
1
3
Shots
9
11
Shots on Goal
6
5
Saves
2
5
Corners
7
6
Fouls
10
3
Scoring Plays

Emily Koe (1)
Assisted By: Kayla Lee
25 crosses in off keeper's hands, 6 finishes from close range
35:20

Jordyn Geller (1)
Assisted By: Shira Cohen , Ally Clark
20 sends ball up to 9 outside penalty area, 9 crosses in for 10, settles and scores under crossbar
50:39

Shira Cohen (1)
9 steals from keeper, scores uncontested
58:16

Aerial Chavarin (1)
Assisted By: Lydia Shaw
GOAL by YALE Chavarin, Aerial Assist by Shaw, Lydia.
67:55
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