Box Score STANDISH, ME – Husson (9-5, 3-1 NAC) received a goal from
Megan Lajoie '11 (Van Buren, ME) with just 1:37 remaining in
regulation to earn a 2-1 victory over Saint Joseph's (6-5-1,
4-4-1 GNAC) in a non-conference women's soccer contest at
Westerlea Way Field on Thursday afternoon.
After a well-played first half yielded no scoring, both teams
found the back of the net in the opening minutes of the second
stanza. Husson junior Amanda Gifford (Lee, ME) scored a header goal
off a Megan Clement '11 (Brunswick, ME) at the 46:50 mark and
Monks sophomore Katherine Chambers (Hampden, ME) countered just 23
seconds later to knot the game at one apiece.
Over 40 minutes of scoreless play ensued, but the visitors were
able to evade extra play when Lajoie capitalized with the winner
after a flurry of activity on their offensive end.
Chambers had an opportunity to put the Monks on top with 9:52
remaining, but a rocket off her right foot sailed just over the
crossbar.
Jennifer Keaney '13 (Scituate, MA) was a key player in a
losing effort for the Royal Blue, as the sophomore midfielder
helped lock down the heart of the pitch with her play. Sophomore
center back Shannon Fitzgerald (Amesbury, MA) stood out for the
Monks on the defensive side and helped shut out the Eagles'
top three goal scorers, who combined for five shots and none on
goal in the contest.
SJC keeper Jaci Lorenzen '14 (Windham, ME) posted three
stops between the pipes, while Eagles netminder Rozlyn Petersen
'12 (Newport, ME) made three saves for the visitors. The
Eagles held a 15-5 advantage in shots, with a 5-3 edge in shots on
goal, and earned five corners against the Monks' four in the
triumph.
Saint Joseph's, which lost by a 5-0 score to the Eagles in
Bangor last season, fall to 29-5 in the history of the series with
today's result.
Both teams will resume conference play on Saturday, as St.
Joe's will play at Norwich University (8-5, 6-3 GNAC) at 1:00
PM, while Husson is set to host Green Mountain College at 1:00
PM.