Worcester, Mass. - Worcester State freshman
Brianne Beckman sent in the game-winning goal on a helper by
sophomore Danielle Clifford in a 1-0 victory over cross-town rival
Clark this afternoon at Coughlin Stadium.
For the game's first 20 minutes, Clark (1-1) kept the ball on
Worcester's side of the field as they rattled off three shots
before the Lancers retained possession.
WSC (2-0) finally broke through the Cougar defense in the 28th
minute when Clifford got past a defender and fed it to Beckman, who
then tapped it into the net for her first collegiate goal.
Both teams had shots on goal for the rest of the half, but Clark
ended with a 7-3 edge in the category.
Clark senior Charlotte
Bowman (Peterborough, N.H.) had the best look for the
Cougars about 10 yards away from the net in the 38th minute, but
junior keeper Rachael Armenti deflected the shot to end the threat.
Clark also had two corners in the final three minutes of the stanza
but failed to convert either opportunity.
In the second half, both defenses played well as neither squad
really had a good chance to tie the game or score an insurance
marker.
Armenti and Cougar senior netminder Joanna
Clark (Windham, Maine) both did an outstanding job
between the pipes, as Armenti turned away 12 Cougar shots and Clark
corralled five balls.
Armenti now has two shutouts this season after the Lancers blanked
Colby-Saywer on Monday in the season opener.
Clark had a frustrating afternoon as they ended with a 16-10
advantage in shots (12-6 on goal) and a 7-4 edge in corners.
Both teams play their next opponent on Wednesday. Worcester State
continues their stretch of NEWMAC opponents when they travel to MIT
for a 4 p.m. kickoff while the Cougars will entertain Union at
6:30.