Junior Kirsten Frank assisted on the goal and sophomore Jocelyn McCoy stopped eight shots for Spalding.
Gigi Mangione scored the only goal of the game for McDonogh, which entered the game ranked second in the nation by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.
"I think it was a great effort by both teams, everybody left it on the field," Spalding coach Bob Dieterle said. "It was a typical Spalding-McDonogh...
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