WestConn and Keene State skid to a 1-1 tie

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DANBURY, CT (Oct. 24) — On a night when driving rain left several inches of standing water on the turf, the Western Connecticut State University women’s soccer team and the visitors from Little East Conference rival Keene State University played to a 1-1 tie Saturday at the Westside Athletic Complex.

With a light rain falling at game-time, both teams were conservative on offense with Keene State firing the game’s first shot after nearly 10 minutes had elapsed from the clock, and WestConn taking its first shot well after the 20:00 mark.  After 45 minutes of play, the score remained 0-0.

As the second half  began, the intensity of play increased on both sides, but so did the intensity of the rain.  At the 62:16 mark, WestConn senior Domonique Pascascio (Hamden, CT) lofted a pass from 30 yards out on the right side of the field across the box.  Freshman Cecelia Dias (Shelton, CT) cut between two Keene State defenders and rifled a shot into the left corner of the goal for a 1-0 WestConn lead.  As the skies opened and field conditions deteriorated, WestConn’s lead appeared safe with each pass only traveling a few feet rather than several yards.  With just over two minutes remaining in the game however, Keene State’s Tara Nathan (Bethel, CT) took advantage of the WestConn defense’s inability to clear the ball.  As the ball sat half-submerged in standing water, Nathan beat two WestConn defenders to the ball and lifted a shot just past the outstretched arms of Colonial goaltender Molly Miller (Middlebury, CT) to tie the score 1-1 and force overtime.

In the overtime periods the field conditions limited the ability of either team to attack successfully, with the Colonials managing to fire two shots and Keene State only one.  After 20 minutes of extra play, WestConn and Keene State were forced to settle for a 1-1 tie.

For the game, Keene State held a slight 15-13 advantage in shots, while WestConn’s margin in corner kicks was 11-2.   Molly Miller finished with 8 saves in goal for WestConn, while Meghan Dempsey (East Weymouth, MA) made seven saves for Keene State.

WestConn’s season record now stands at 8-9-1, 3-2-1 in the Little East Conference.  Keene State’s record is now 11-5-2, 5-0-1 in the LEC.  The Colonials return to action Wednesday evening, October 28th, when they host Stevens Tech.  Game time is slated for 7:00pm.

 Keene State (11-5-21, 5-0-1 LEC) vs. Western Connecticut (8-9-1, 3-2-1 LEC)
 Date: Oct 24, 2009  Attendance: 100
 Weather: Heavy Rain & Wind

 Goals by period       1  2 OT O2  Tot
 -------------------------------------
 Keene State.........  0  1  0  0 -  1
 Western Connecticut.  0  1  0  0 -  1

 SCORING SUMMARY:
  1.  62:16 WCSUWS Cecelia Dias (2) (Domonique Pascascio)
  2.  87:55 KSC Tara Nathan (6) (Sia Karmoutopoulos) - failed clear

 Shots: Keene State 15, Western Connecticut 13
 Saves: Keene State 8 (Meghan Dempsey 7; TEAM 1), WestConn 8 (Molly Miller 8)


 
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