CARLISLE, Pa. -Â The third-seeded Dickinson women's soccer team begins their quest towards a Centennial Conference title on Tuesday night in Carlisle as the Red and White entertain the sixth seed Washington College at Miller Memorial Field. Kickoff is set for 7pm under the lights.
Game Information
Opponent - Washington College Shorewomen
Date - Tuesday, November 4th
Time - 7:00 p.m.
Location - Carlisle, Pa. (Miller Memorial Field)
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RED OUT for PLAYOFFS!
We are encouraging all Dickinson fans to WEAR RED in support of the Red Devils during the postseason.
Regular Season Meeting - DEVILS 1, Washington (Md.)Â 0 (9/27/25)
Dickinson will head into the matchup with a win over the Shorewomen already in the books as Norah Heacock netted the lone marker six minutes from halftime in the 1-0 home victory. On the day the Red and White held an 8-3 edge in shots with chances coming from Emma Barrabee, Isabelle Bariso, Mckenna Gross, Maddie St. Amand and Heacock. First-year keeper Pico Gray went the distance posting one of her seven shutouts on the season recording one save in the process. Â
Inside the Devils Den (12-4-3, 7-2-1Â Centennial)
Schedule Overview
The Red and White opened the season with a scoreless road draw against Penn State Harrisburg, before splitting the next four matchups collecting wins over Juniata (4-0) and Bridgewater (2-0). Following a pair of defeats the Devils went on a bit of a "heater" besting York (Pa.) (2-0), Ursinus (1-0), Gettysburg (3-1), Washington (Md.) (1-0), Susquehanna (4-2) and Haverford (2-1), while sharing the spoils with Franklin and Marshall (1-1) and Mary Washington (0-0).  Nationally-ranked Swarthmore and Johns Hopkins handed DC a pair of conference setbacks 1-3 and 0-2 respectively, but victories against Bryn Mawr (4-0), Penn College (2-0), McDaniel (1-0) and Muhlenberg (4-1) locked up the third spot in the CC Tournament for the Devils.
Home Sweet Home!
Dickinson has turned the Miller Memorial Field pitch into an absolute fortress this season posting an impressive 8-1 mark in Carlisle with the lone setback coming on September 13th. Over the last two seasons the Red and White have been a tough out at home going 15-2-1 during that stretch.
Senior Leadership
The group of Katey Van Kirk, Maddie St. Amand, Georgia Mantione, Ellie Nordwind, Lila Brown, Isra Khan and Katie Vassilakos have provided vital leadership both on and off the pitch for head coach Ted Zingman, which has been key to the Devils success.Â
First-Year Phenoms
The Devils have gotten immense contributions from multiple rookies on the season. First, offensively, Joel Ma and Isabelle Bariso have posted a combined seven goals and nine assists. On the backline, the duo of Kaitlyn Arnold and Catherine Fleck have helped to solidify what was an already strong defensive spine. Between the sticks, Pico Gray seized the job playing in all 19 matches, making 17 starts allowing just 14 goals on a .794 save percentage racking up 54 stops so far on the season.Â
The Rest of the Attack
Ava Prisco leads the Red and White with 22 points thanks to ten goals and two helpers, while the trio of Bridget Merkel, Brown and Heacock each have tallied three times and joined up for nine assists. Anna Bitsko, Lauren Flowers, Mckenna Gross and St. Amand have all hit the back of the net as well.
Sharing is Caring
Ma led the side in assists during the regular season with six, followed by four from Merkel. The trio of Bariso, Brown and Vassilakos each have three
Between the Pipes
In addition to Gray patrolling the net, Lauren Hollis has appeared three times, making two starts recording two stops while Van Kirk has one save in three appearances.
At the Dock (10-6-2, 4-5-1Â Centennial)
Washington enters Tuesday's fixture on a two-game skid dropping back-to-back conference matches last week against No. 13 Swarthmore (0-2) and Gettysburg (0-1). The Shorewomen are led offensively by Sophie Killbride who ended the year with team-highs in both goals (5) and assists (5). Kaileigh Brady, Maddy Gaydon and Gina Phillips all had four goals to edge out teammate Bridget Whiteside who collected three. After Killbride, the Red and White will have to work hard to prevent service from Lily Barnum, Mackenzie Coupe, Dahlia Kuzemka and Brady who joined up to hand out nine helpers on the campaign.  Dickinson will look to solve Olivia Allen in goal as she enters the contest with a 6-6-2 record thanks to a 0.89 goals-against average and a .764 save percentage racking up 42 saves. Tom Reilly is in his ninth season as the skipper of the Shorewomen's boat.
What's Next
With a win, Dickinson would advance to the Centennial semifinals on Friday night at second-seeded Johns Hopkins University. Kickoff is slated for 6pm in Baltimore.