10/10/09 Amanda Woods netted the only goal of the game to lift Broome over visiting Fulton Montgomery CC (5-5-1). Woods goal came with only 5:11 left in the game to give coach Bill Rich his 200th win. Alli Brady had five saves for the Hornets. BCC improves to 13-3.
10/8/09 Despite a 23-9 shots on goal advantage Finger Lakes CC , ranked 10th in NJCAA DIII, shutout No. 3 Broome 0-2. Finger Lakes (12-3) started the scoring 34 minutes into the first half and sealed the win 14 minutes after the start second half. Broome is 12-3 on the year.
10/3/09 Allie Bruet's hat trick led the Hornets as they registered their tenth shutout of the season. Allie's first goal came off a pass from Brenna Campbell eleven minutes into the game. Just 2:30 into the second half she scored the first of her two unassisted goals off a penalty kick. Megan Godbout and Ashley Sharp chipped in a goal apiece to give host Broome (12-2) the 5-0 win over Erie CC (1-9-1).
10/1/09 Ali Brady had five saves for Broome (11-2) in a 3-0 road victory against Jefferson CC (5-3-1). Holly Mazursky, Allie Bruet and Marcy Davis provided the goals for the Hornets. Up next is a home match against Erie CC on Saturday.
9/29/09 For the eighth time this year, the Lady Hornets (10-2) shutout their opponents. After a scoreless first half, Meghan Godbout converted Holly Mazersky's cornerkick into the net 20 minutes into the second half. Just nine minutes later Allie Bruet scored again to give host Broome a 2-0 win over Tompkins Cortland CC (6-6).
9/26/09 Broome extended it's winning streak to three games after an 8-1 win over Hudson Valley CC (3-5). BCC had 32 shot attempts to HVCC 14. Broome is now 9-2 on the year.
9/24/09 A solid defensive performance by the Hornets (8-2) keyed a 1-0 overtime victory over visiting Alfred State College(5-1-2). Broome was led by goalie Ali Brady's seventh shutout of the season. After hitting the sideposts twice and the crossbar once, Brenna Campbell finally kicked the game winner 8 minutes into overtime.
9/19/09 Broome got back on track with a 3-0 road victory at Cayuga CC on Saturday behind second half goals from Marcy Davis, Meghan Godbout, and Holly Mazursky. The Hornets (7-2) outshot Cayuga (1-6) 22-0 while posting their sixth shutout of the year. BCC hosts Alfred State at 4 p.m. on Thursday.
9/15/09 BCC lost to visiting Herkimer County CC when Herkimer scored 30:45 into the second half. Broome outshot Herkimer 16-7 but were unable to score. BCC is 6-2.
9/12/09 Broome traveled to Jamestown CC and beat their hosts in a 2-0 shutout (BCC's sixth shutout of the season). Brenna Campbell scored both of the Hornet's goals in the second half, first scoring off a pass from Lila Kashou. Campbell's second goal came on an assist from Amanda Wood. Broome is 6-1.
9/10/09 BCC's goalkeeper Ali Brady made nine saves and Brenna Campbell and Allie Bruet each scored a goal in the second half to beat visiting Mohawk Valley CC 2-0. It was Brady's fourth shutout of the six games played so far. Ashley Sharp was credited with an assist. Broome is 5-1.
9/5/09 Broome won 4-1 over visiting Genesee CC. Amanda Woods scored the first goal of the first half and Ashley Sharp scored the second on a pass from Brenna Campbell. Lila Kashou and Brooke Harris each scored a goal in the second half. Holly Mazursky and Megan Godbout were credited with assists; Ali Brady made eight saves in goal. BCC is 4-1.
9/3/09 Broome defeated host SUNY Delhi 1-0 in overtime. Allie Bruet scored the winning goal 5:36 into the overtime on a one-touch pass from Amanda Wood. BCC is 3-1.
9/1/09 BCC won their home-opener, defeating Corning CC 11-0. Brenna Campbell, Amanda Woods and Lila Kashou each scored two goals for the Hornets and Campbell was credited with two assists. Broome is 2-1.
8/29-30/09 BCC opened the 2009 season at the TC3 Tournament. Broome defeated Holyoke CC in the first round of the tournment 2-0. Macy Davis and Brenna Campbell each scored a goal in the second half for the Hornets. Ali Brady made four saves in goal for BCC.
Broome lost to Monroe CC 0-2 in the semi-final of the tournament. Holly Mazursky was named Defensive Most Valuable Player for the tournament. BCC is 1-1.