Box Score WINDHAM, ME - The St. Joe's Women's Soccer team closed out the
regular season with a 4-1 victory over University of Southern Maine
on Wednesday afternoon at Windham High School.
Lauren Hagerman '10 (Scarborough,
ME) collected a goal and an assist to help the Monks erase an early
one-goal deficit and improve to 11-5-2 overall, while the Huskies
drop to 5-12 with the result.
Catherine Wise '13 (Cape Elizabeth, ME/Cheverus) put the Huskies
up 1-0 with a goal in the 31st minute of play. Heidi
DeHaan '11 (Lewiston, ME) set up the play with a crossing pass from
the right side at close range and Wise beat a diving
Katye Mayo '10 (Fairfield, ME) to
provide the visitors with the lead.
St. Joe's would go on to score four unanswered goals, three in
the second half, to secure the victory over Southern Maine.
Hagerman answered the tally by notching her
first goal of the season two minutes later.
Shannon Fitzgerald '12 (Amesbury,
MA) delivered the ball into the box on a corner kick attempt, and
Hagerman headed the ball into the top of the net
off a USM defender to knot the game at one apiece.
The stalemate held up until the 55th minute when
Brianna Jordan '10 (Scarborough,
ME) collected her sixth goal, and third game-winner of the season,
off a crisp pass, right to left, inside the box from
Mikayla Call '11 (Portland,
ME/McAuley). Somehow, Jordan and
Call crept behind the USM defenders, leaving
Huskies keeper Alison Bradley '10 (Auckland, New Zealand) all alone
to fend for herself.
Anna Willis '10 (Gorham, ME)
doubled the SJC lead 10 minutes later on a lead crossing pass from
Hagerman that sent her in on goal all alone inside
the box. Willis quickly collected the ball and
scored into the top right corner past Bradley, making the score
3-1.
After three consecutive goals by the senior class, it was time
for the youth movement to provide some offense.
Katherine Chambers '13 (Hampden,
ME) entered the game for Willis and scored just a
minute later to extend the Monks' lead to 4-1. Bradley left the net
to collect an errant lead pass at the 18, but Emily Wight '13
(Westbrook, ME) stripped the ball and dished a pass to
Chambers, who proceeded to boot the ball into a
wide open net for her fifth goal of the season.
Saint Joseph's outshot Southern Maine 19-7 and held a 6-1
advantage in corner kicks in the victory. Bradley made seven stops
in goal for the Huskies, while Mayo recorded four
saves for the Monks.
The victory caps another successful regular season for Saint
Joseph's, which earned the top seed in the GNAC Tournament,
scheduled to begin this Sunday, opponent and time TBD. USM will
wrap up the 2009 campaign when the Huskies travel to Keene State on
Saturday for a 1:30 PM LEC contest.
Southern Me. (4-13) vs. St. Joseph's (Me.) (11-5-2)
Date: Oct 28, 2009 Attendance: 50
Weather:
Goals by period 1 2
Tot
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Southern Me......... 1 0 - 1
St. Joseph's (Me.).. 1 3 - 4
SCORING SUMMARY:
1. 30:04 USMWS09 Catherine Wise (Heidi DeHaan) - Goal
off loose ball in front
2. 32:05 SJMWS Lauren Hagerman (unassisted) - Header
in middle of scrammble in front of net
3. 54:20 SJMWS Brianna Jordan (Mikayla Call) - perfect
cross from right, inside box
4. 64:03 SJMWS Anna Willis (Lauren Hagerman) - perfect
cross into the box
5. 68:37 SJMWS Katherine Chambers (Emily Wight) - 7
collected loose ball from GK at 18, pass to streaking 21
Shots: Southern Me. 7, St. Joseph's (Me.) 19
Saves: Southern Me. 11 (Alison Bradley 11), St. Joseph's (Me.)
4
(Katye Mayo 4)