The Stevens Institute of Technology club women's soccer team earned a hard-fought 1–0 victory over Columbia, capitalizing on an early opportunity and delivering a disciplined defensive performance throughout the match.
Despite being reduced to 10 players, Columbia controlled possession in the opening stages but was unable to generate meaningful scoring chances. Stevens seized the momentum with a decisive moment, as Arianna Fuduli '28 executed a quick restart, delivering a well-placed free kick to Julie Cifrodella '27. Cifrodella broke through the defense and calmly finished to record the match's only goal.
Columbia's best opportunity of the first half came on a shot that struck the post, but Stevens avoided conceding and gradually asserted control over possession as the half progressed. That control carried into the second half, with Stevens dictating the tempo and limiting Columbia's attacking rhythm.
While Stevens was unable to extend its lead, the team maintained composure and structure throughout the closing stages. Columbia applied increased pressure late in the match, creating a handful of chances, but Stevens' defense remained organized and resilient to preserve the clean sheet.
The victory highlights Stevens' ability to capitalize on key moments while maintaining defensive discipline, securing an important result against a persistent Columbia side.