A five-goal outburst in the second half helped propel Katherine Bean-Rosario and her Hampton University women's soccer teammates to a 6 - 0 win over Lincoln at Powhatan Field.
Caitlyn Peace scored the first two goals of the match for Hampton. She got the ball rolling with the lone goal of the first half in the 22nd minute, ripping a blast in the lower left side of the net.
Peace followed suit 20 seconds into the start of the second half as she took a loose ball and weaved her way through the defense to put the Pirates up 2-0. Those were her first goals of the season for the freshman.
Evan-Nichole Whitaker followed up at 58:08 pushing the lead to 3-0 blasting in her first tally of the year taking a pass from Chanel Azong. Joining in on the first goal of the season group were Eden Lander and Shania Harris in a span of 2 minutes, 49 seconds. Lander took a feed from Makayla Wade at 74:06, while Harris was on the receiving end of a Bean-Rosario connector at 76:55 to take the margin to 5-0.
Bean-Rosario finished out the scoring with a penalty kick at 88:03 following a handball inside the 18-yard box. Hampton outshot Lincoln 24-1 and had a 9-0 advantage in corner kicks.
The six goals were the most scored in a match at Powhatan Field for the Pirates and third most in a match in program history. Hampton scored a 10-0 win over Lincoln in 2017 in a match at Hampton University and took a 7-1 win over Virginia State last season in Ettrick.