Bowdoin
Advances to Semifinals on Penalty Kicks
Women's
College Soccer
November 2, 2008
SOMERVILLE, Mass. - After 110
minutes of scoreless soccer, the Bowdoin College women's
soccer team advanced past the Tufts into the NESCAC
Tournament semifinals by winning 4-2 in penalty kicks in a
first-round game on Sunday afternoon at Kraft Field.
Bowdoin was the fifth seed and
Tufts was seeded fourth.
The Jumbos out-shot the Polar Bears 24-8 on the day
including 15 shots on goal. But Bowdoin senior keeper Kelly
Thomas came up big as she recorded 15 saves and also stopped
a shot in the shootout.
Tufts also had more chances via the corner kick, as they had
11 attempts to Bowdoin's five in the match. When the Polar
Bears put the pressure on, Jumbo sophomore keeper Hannah
Jacobs was able to record four saves in the shutout.
The penalty kicks portion of overtime started off well for
the Jumbos, as the first Bowdoin attempt by senior Lynne
Tempest glanced off the right post and out of the net.
Sophomore Sarah Nolet was then able to deposit her shot into
the right corner for a 1-0 Tufts shootout lead.
The Polar Bears evened things up in the second frame on a
goal by first-year Celeste Swain and Thomas followed up with
a save on Tufts sophomore Geneva DeGregorio's attempt. The
two teams traded goals in the third frame, and it was 2-2
after three shots each.
Bowdoin's Ellery Gould, the team-leader in goals during the
season with eight, gave Bowdoin a 3-2 advantage when she
lifted one shoulder-high and to the right of the keeper
Jacobs. Junior Ali Maxwell tried to go high on her attempt
for Tufts, but sent it over the crossbar. With the chance to
advance Bowdoin, sophomore Christina Aceto kept her shot on
the ground and it rolled into the right corner for the 4-2
win in penalty kicks.
The Polar Bears (7-4-4) move on to face No. 1 overall seed
Williams next Saturday. Gametime will be announced on
Monday. The Jumbos ended their
2008 season with a 8-5-1 mark.
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