JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Jacksonville Dolphins are 2-0 in conference play after a commanding 5-0 win over West Georgia on Sunday.
Jacksonville (4-3-1) has scored 11 total goals to start ASUN play after a 6-0 win over Queens on Thursday. The 11 total goals are the most in a two-game span under head coach
Ryan Moon in conference play and the second double-digit scoring weekend of the 2025 season.
The scoring output is Jacksonville's most goals scored in two conference play games in the 2000s, outpacing a nine-goal weekend in 2009.
Manuela Restrepo got the scoring party started in the ninth minute with a penalty kick goal. Her goal was her second of the weekend.
Just two minutes later,
Alicia Rey Perez scored her sixth goal of the season. In the 19
th, Rey Perez scored her second consecutive brace for her seventh.
Jacksonville went into halftime up 3-0 before tacking on a 70
th minute goal by freshman
Julia Delprat. Fellow frosh
Claudia Perez Avila scored her first goal of her career with a looping ball that miraculously found the corner of the nylon.
Sunday's game was dominated yet again by the 'Phins as JU put up 30 total shots to just four from the visiting Wolves.
Rey Perez had six total shots with three on target, leading the game. Restrepo had four shots of her own in 45 minutes of play.
Juliette Lucas, playing 31 minutes, also put up four shots as did Perez Avila in 57 minutes of play.
Pia Bozic played the opening half in net, making one save. Freshman
Athena Zuluri relieved Bozic and played in her second consecutive game, helping complete the team's second straight combined shutout.
Jacksonville continues to lead the league in goals scored with 29 total. Perez Avila leads the league in goals scored with her seven. Restrepo is tied for second in goals scored with her six.
Breaking up the conference slate, Jacksonville travels up to South Carolina State on Wednesday for a midweek non-con tilt before returning to Jacksonville on Sunday, Sept. 28 to face off with rival UNF.
COACH'S COMMENTS
"Really happy with our performances the last two games," Moon said. "We were creative and clinical going forward. Players are stepping up and are enjoying making things happen high up the field. As good as they've been, I've been equally as happy with our defense in limiting our opponents. Two shutouts show how they've progressed this season. Two mature and professional performances to start the conference. We have to remember that it's just the start and keep our feet on the ground going into our next games.
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