Box Score STANDISH, ME - Saint Joseph's College (8-3-2, 7-0-2 GNAC)
remained undefeated in conference play but, despite holding a 22-3
advantage in shots, were unable to defeat visiting Johnson &
Wales University (7-5-1, 4-3-1) on Saturday afternoon as the rival
sides played to a scoreless tie in double overtime.
JWU keeper Jennifer Hurley '11 (Freeport, NY) singlehandedly
kept the Monks off the board with 11 saves, many being
highlight-reel quality. Katye
Mayo '10 (Fairfield, ME) needed just one save to
notch her third shutout of the season for St. Joe's.
The Monks had plenty of scoring chances, but Hurley proved
difficult to beat on this unseasonably warm afternoon. SJC forward
Mikayla Call '11 (Portland,
ME/McAuley) had the first opportunity at in the sixth minute. With
the ball inside the box on the right side, Call
shot to the left corner, but Hurley made a diving stab and the ball
trickled wide. Thirteen minutes later it was Call
again, as the junior had a clear shot from about 20 yards. Hurley
jumped and punched the ball, which deflected off the top of the
crossbar high. Call was alone in front again in
the 27th minute of play, but her diving kick sailed high
over the goal.
Emily Wight '13 (Westbrook,
ME), who played very well throughout the match, missed an
opportunity to put the Monks on the board seven minutes into the
second stanza. Jessica Needham
'11 (East Bridgewater, MA) set up the freshman midfielder with a
perfect crossing pass from the right, but Wight's one-timer effort
sailed high.
Two minutes later Needham registered a scoring
chance of her own. Anna Willis
'09 (Gorham, ME) set up the play by hugging the right side line and
hustling past a JWU defender while controlling the ball.
Needham took a pass from Willis
in the middle of the field at the 18, spun and sent a laser towards
the net, but Hurley made another diving stop to preserve the
deadlock.
Brianna Jordan '10
(Scarborough, ME) nearly ended the game in the first sudden-victory
period with a chance from close range four minutes in, but Hurley
challenged and made a body-save.
The game opened up in the second overtime period, but it was the
Monks who notched the best scoring opportunities again.
Wight took a shot from the left on the 18 that
clanged the crossbar with 7:20 remaining and
Willis nearly scored on a header off a corner
piece, but the ball flew wide right.
St. Joe's recorded 11 shots on net, while the visitors mustered
one ball on goal - a shot by Stefania Cubelli '12 (Norwood, MA) in
the 80th minute. The Monks also held a 7-1 advantage in
corner kicks in the stalemate.
Saint Joseph's will play at University of Maine-Farmington on
Sunday at 1:00 PM. Johnson & Wales will play at GNAC rival
Mount Ida College on Monday at 3:45 PM.
Johnson & Wales (7-5-1) vs. St. Joseph's (Me.) (8-3-2)
Date: Oct 17, 2009 Attendance: 75
Weather:
Goals by period 1 2 OT
O2 Tot
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Johnson & Wales..... 0 0 0 0 -
0
St. Joseph's (Me.).. 0 0 0 0 - 0
SCORING SUMMARY:
Shots: Johnson & Wales 3, St. Joseph's (Me.) 22
Saves: Johnson & Wales 11 (Jennifer Hurley 11), St. Joseph's
(Me.) 1
(Katye Mayo 1)