Springfield, Mass. - Sue Silva scored the
game-winning goal 3:26 into overtime as the Springfield College
women's soccer team edged Clark, 2-1, in a New England Women's and
Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) Tournament Quarterfinal tonight
at Brock-Affleck Field at the Irv Schmid Sports Complex.
While the game ended well for Springfield, it began well for the
Cougars. It took just 17 seconds for Clark to net the game;s
opening goal. Sophomore Erin
Peete (Clinton, Mass.) stole the ball from a
Springfield College defender and was able to loft the ball over the
Pride goaltender, Hanna MacDougall.
Springfield then tied up the contest with just under 10 minutes
left in the first half. Junior Brittany Collins outran her defender
and received a well-timed pass from sophomore Jen Jahoda. Cougars'
goalie, Joanna
Clark (Windham, Maine), came off her line in an
attempt to get to the ball before Collins, but Collins lofted the
ball over her head and into the back of the net.
The Pride controlled the majority of the first half as it owned an
11-2 advantage in shots and a 4-0 edge in corner kicks. By game's
end, SC had outshot Clark, 23-4, including 4-0 in the overtime
session. SC also had an overall edge in corner kicks, 8-2.
MacDougall finished with two saves for Springfield, while Clark
finished with 11 saves for the Cougars.
Springfield now moves on to the NEWMAC Tourney semifinals where it
will play No. 1-seeded Wellesley at Wellesley next Saturday.
The Cougars wrap up their 2009 campaign at 8-8-2, their first
non-losing season since 2005.