Stony Brook's Setteducate With The Hat Trick


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Whether you call it three goals, a hat trick or a hatty, it doesn't matter because it all means the same thing. One player scored three goals and for the Stony Brook women's soccer team that player was Luciana Setteducate this week.

Setteducate led the Wolves past Hampton, with the help of three other goal scorers. The win moves the Wolves to 4-0-1 at LaValle Stadium this season.

Setteducate gave Stony Brook the early 1-0 lead in the 21st minute, and then she made it 2-0 with another goal just minutes after that.

Stony Brook then extended the lead to 3-0 when Gabrielle Côté got into the scoring column with her fifth of the season. The Seawolves continued to pour on the offense when they went ahead 4-0 with a goal from Setteducate to complete the first hat trick of her career.

Stony Brook kept the scoring going with Beck's sixth goal of the season and their final goal by Hannah Maracina.

Setteducate's hat trick was the first of her collegiate career and the first by a Seawolf since Linn Beck did so against this same Hampton school back in 2022. With that goal, Setteducate increased her point total to 23 with a nine-point effort. Her eight goals and seven assists lead the team. Setteducate's 23 points and seven assists are tied for the most individually in the CAA, and her eight goals are tied for second most in the league.

Defensively the shutout was Stony Brook's fifth of the season, with Nicolette Pasquarella, Trinitie Maloney and Kaitlyn Vo all splitting time in goal for the Seawolves.

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