SUWANEE, Ga. - DePauw handed Centre its first conference loss of the year this past weekend 2-1 in OT snapping the Colonels 10 game winning streak. Trinity extended its winning streak to 12 with a non-conference 5-0 win over Chapman and is currently the lone undefeated conference team remaining with two weeks left in SCAC play.
- AROUND THE SCAC -
Austin College fell in their
only match of the season, dropping a 1-0 decision on the road
against the University of Dallas in a lightning-shortened game.
Austin College lost despite owning a 22-2 shot advantage over the
Crusaders to go along with an 8-0 advantage in corner kicks. The
’Roos put seven of their attempts on goal but were unable to
equalize in the match, dropping them to 10-4 overall this season.
The ’Roos take on Mary Hardin-Baylor on Monday in the
team’s only match of the week.
Birmingham-Southern was at home this week, playing just
one match against Millsaps and picking up a 3-0 victory. Juniors
Linda Amaya and Alicia Plotky, and freshman Amanda Babbin all
recorded goals for BSC. The Panthers’ two freshman keepers,
Jordan Papas and Richelle Byrd, combined for the shutout. Plotky
leads the team and is tied for sixth in the conference with 17
points (6 goals, 5 assists).
#16 Centre lost their first conference match at home
Saturday afternoon in a 2-1 OT decision to DePauw. Centre scored
the first goal off the match in the eight-minute of play. The
Tigers were able to answer off of a corner attempt in the 87th
minute. DePauw was able to find the net in the first overtime
period and Centre would fall 2-1. Centre had the 9-4 edge in corner
attempts, while the shot tally was fairly even at 10-9. The
Colonel’s next match is on the road against in-region
opponent Denison University. Kick-off is set for Wednesday, October
27th at 5:00 pm in Granville, Ohio.
DePauw improved to 9-5 overall and 6-2 in the SCAC after
winning at 14th-ranked Centre in one overtime by a 2-1 score.
Alexandra Ehr scored late in regulation and then delivered the
game-winner at 95:47. Centre jumped out to an early 1-0 lead with a
goal at the 8:08 mark.DePauw held a 10-9 edge in shots, while
Centre maintained a 9-4 advantage in corners. Lauren Palfrey
totaled five saves for DePauw.
Hendrix earned its first SCAC point of the season with a
0-0 tie at Oglethorpe on Friday afternoon, before dropping a 3-0
contest to Sewanee on Sunday. The Warriors drop to 1-10-1
overall and 0-6-1 in conference play. Hendrix is winless over the
past nine games. A staunch defensive effort from
Hendrix’s back line and a brilliant day from junior Allison
Mosley in front of the net proved to be enough to outlast the
Stormy Petrels. Mosley denied nine shots to earn her first
shutout of the year. The Sulphur, La. native came into
Friday’s game with a league-high 91 saves. Mosley has
now made at least 100 saves the past two seasons (106 saves in
2009). Hendrix tallied nine shots in the match. Senior
forward Hope Burks led the way with two shots on-goal. Junior
Hannah McGrew and sophomore Mel Roach added one shot on-goal
apiece. The Warriors fifth tie in program history moves them
to 8-8-1 all-time against Oglethorpe. Junior forward Faith
Spencer scored two of Sewanee’s three second-half goals,
leading the Tigers to victory on Sunday afternoon. Sewanee
controlled the match from the start as the Tigers racked up a 17-1
shots on-goal advantage. Spencer scored her first goal in the
47th minute off an assist from junior midfielder Layne
Ezzell. Sophomore forward Bess Goodman scored 11 minutes
later off Ezzell’s second assist of the game. Spener
found the back of the net with 3:17 left in regulation off a pass
from Goodman. Mosley made 14 saves and Tigers’ junior
goalkeeper Virgina Zakas denied one shot.
Millsaps fell 3-0 to the Birmingham-Southern Panthers on
Saturday in their only game this week. The Panthers outshot the
Majors 24-7 with only two shots-on-goal in 90 minutes. Jessica
Harris and Dora Lambert each had one shot at the BSC keeper, but to
no avail. Molly Beth Jordan and Sarah Nelin split time in goal for
Millsaps with two saves each in the effort. The Majors will return
to action next Friday as they travel up to Memphis to take on the
Rhodes College Lynx in a 5:00 p.m. match.
Oglethorpe played Hendrix to a 0-0 tie on Friday and lost
1-0 to Rhodes on Sunday via a late Lynx goal off a corner kick.
With the results Oglethorpe is now 7-6-2 on the season and will
travel to Texas to face Southwestern and Trinity this
weekend.
Rhodes went 1-1 in SCAC over the weekend. The Lynx
traveled to Sewanee on Friday night. Senior, Alice Hilgart,
got the Lynx on the board first with a free kick from 30 yards out
just 8 minutes into the contest. Sewanee would respond with a
goal of their own 3 minutes later to tie the game. Sewanee
carried the momentum, scoring again in the 21st minute to make the
score 2-1. The rest of the game saw chances at both ends, but
both defenses held true, as Sewanee earned the 2-1 win.
Rhodes traveled to Oglethorpe on Sunday afternoon. The Lynx
would get the win thanks to the lone goal scored off a header by
junior, Laura Flink, off a corner by freshman, Maddy
Esther.
Sewanee went 2-0 on the weekend and pushed their win
streak to five with a 2-1 defeat of Rhodes on Friday and a 3-0 win
over Hendrix on Sunday. Freshman Allie White came up big for the
Tigers on Friday night, picking up both goals in the Sewanee win.
Rhodes managed to get on the board first, when Alice Hilgart took a
free kick and placed it perfectly in the goal, just over the
leaping Virginia Zakas. Less than three minutes later, the Tigers
earned a corner kick, which Bess Goodman took. Goodman placed a
pass right to White’s feet and Whie connected, tying the game
at one apiece. With 24 minutes left in the half, White found the
goal again, this time corralling a rebound from a Fritsl Butler
shot and knocked it in for the 2-1 lead. Sewanee out shot the
Lynx 19 to 11 and led in corners, five to zero. On Sunday, Sewanee
got two goals from a different Tiger in a 3-0 win over Hendrix.
Despite taking 11 shots in the first period and not allowing
Hendrix a single shot, Sewanee was unable to get on the board and
the teams headed into halftime tied at zero. But Faith Spencer
turned the Tiger fortunes around early in the second half. Just two
minutes into the period, Spencer took a pass from Layne Ezzell and
sent a shot past Hendrix keeper Allison Mosely for the 1-0 lead.
Eleven minutes later, Ezzell set the Tigers up again. Ezzell sent a
pass to Goodman, who took the header and sent the ball into the net
for the score. With just 3:17 left in the game, Spencer found the
goal again, this time on an assist from Goodman. Sewanee would
finish with a 3-0 victory. The Tigers out shot the Warriors 28 to
four and took six corner kicks while Hendrix had non. Zakas came up
with one save to get the shutout and the win. Sewanee is now 9-5 on
the season and 3-3 in SCAC play. Sewanee heads to Texas on Friday
to take on Trinity in a conference clash.
Southwestern had a week off from conference action as they
headed to San Antonio, TX to face regional-opponent Chapman.
Southwestern was unable to get their offense going as they took
just nine shots in the match and fell 5-0. With the loss
Southwestern falls to 7-6-1 on the year and remain at 3-3 in the
SCAC. They return to conference as they play host to Oglethorpe
University on Friday for the Colleges Against Cancer Pink Out match
at 1:00 and then have their final home match of the season on
Sunday against Sewanee at 10:30 am.
#10 Trinity earned a shutout win over Chapman in
the team’s only action this past week. Kelly Watts and
Abigail Loar both scored a goal and an assist, while Tara Sparks
contributed a pair of assists in the game. Also scoring were
Shelby Guenthardt and defender Danika Wright. The Tigers
out-shot Chapman 30-6 in the game, though only two of
Chapman’s shots were on goal. Trinity will resume SCAC play
this weekend, hosting Sewanee and Oglethorpe in the final regular
season home games for the Tigers. Last season, Trinity
defeated Oglethorpe 8-0 and Sewanee 6-1 on the road. The last
home meetings against the two SCAC teams also resulted in a pair of
wins, as the Tigers won 6-0 over Oglethorpe and edged Sewanee
3-2.
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