Fourth-Seeded Bridgewater State Advances In 2010 MASCAC Women's Soccer Championships On Penalty Kicks Over Top-Seeded MCLA
The fourth seeded Bridgewater State University Bears upset the top seeded MCLA Trailblazers on penalty kicks to advance to the MASCAC championship Wednesday afternoon at Shewcraft Field in North Adams, Mass.
Courtesy MCLA Sports Information
North Adams, MA - The fourth seeded
Bridgewater State University Bears (6-9-2) upset the top seeded
MCLA Trailblazers (10-2-6) on Penalty kicks to advance to the
MASCAC finals this afternoon at Shewcraft Field. The Bears
won the shootout 4-2 to move on to the finals where they will
travel to either Worcester or Westfield on Saturday.
Both teams displayed a stingy defense throughout the game and
overtime. Bridgewater held a decisive 17-10 shot advantage
throughout regulation, but both sides saw few scoring
opportunities.
MCLA began the shootout with junior Kaitlyn Dano (Schoharie, NY)
who hit the left post. Bridgewater sent up senior Aly Johnson
(Stamford, Ct) who buried the shot for an early advantage.
Bridgewater keeper Kayla Grover would stop MCLA’s
Lauren Ford (Vorheesville, NY) before Bear Katie Nasuti (Millbury,
MA) gave Bridgewater a commanding 2-0 advantage.
The Trailblazers would sandwich a pair of conversions from Lindsay
Borbolla (Greenwich, NY) and MASCAC Player of the Year Jess
Tietgens (Stamford, VT) around Bridgewater’s third
consecutive tally from Amanda Vigneault (Ludlow, MA) for a 3-2
advantage. That set the stage for senior Christina Amaral
(Chicopee, MA) who would bury the game winner in the
upper right corner sending the Bears into the MASCAC finals.
In regulation each team had an opportunity to break the ice, but
neither could convert. Bridgewater would control much of the
first half action, with MCLA ratcheting up the pressure towards the
end of regulation. Bears forward Kylie Beaton had an
opportunity in the 77th minute but MCLA keeper Jen Wehner
(Cooperstown, NY) made a sprawling save.
Tietgens had an opportunity from close range with under a minute in
the first overtime, but her shot sailed over the crossbar.
Both teams received outstanding performances from their backs as
Bridgewater sweeper Aly Johnson kept the MCLA offense at bay, while
Kaitlyn Dano did the same for MCLA.
Wehner would finish the day with six saves, while her counterpart
Grover would collect four.