COUGARS LOSE BATTLE WITH RAMS ON LATE GOAL
10-7-06
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CALDWELL,
N.J. - Jessica Aaron's goal with just 33 second left in regulation
gave Philadelphia University a 4-3 win over Caldwell College in a
Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference women's soccer match Saturday
afternoon at Caldwell Field. With the loss, the Cougars fall to 5-9
on the season, including a 3-5 mark in the conference, while the
Rams improve to 9-3-1, 6-0 CACC. The game was the final
regular-season match at home for six Caldwell seniors, including
forward Victoria Aguilera (Merida, Venezuela/Saucon Valley),
left, who scored all three Cougar goals.
Two goals in the first 6:24 of the contest put Philadelphia ahead
early in the first half. Lauren Golisano scored off of Melissa
McMullen's corner kick in the fifth minute, then Christy Bauckman
knocked in a rebound off a shot by Brianna Reinford in the seventh
minute. Aguilera tallied the Cougars' first goal just before
halftime, when she took a pass from junior midfielder Carla
Bleiler (Galloway Twp., NJ/Absegami) and put a shot over
goalkeeper Sara Hall and into the net in the 44th minute.
Aguilera struck again in the 73rd minute, heading home a corner kick
from sophomore midfielder Kristee Paknis (Whiting,
NJ/Manchester) to tie the game at 2-2. Less than four minutes later,
the Rams' Kim Garen scored an unassisted goal to restore
Philadelphia's lead. But in the 81st minute, a Rams' defender was
called for a handball in the penalty area and a penalty kick was
awarded to Caldwell. Aguilera converted to tie the game at 3-3 and
complete the hat trick. She now has a team-leading seven goals on
the season and 26 goals for her career.
With the clock winding down, the Rams sent a high ball into the
Cougars' penalty area. Senior goalkeeper Richelle Morse
(Mount Holly, NJ/Rancocas Valley), right, went up to catch the ball and
collided with Aaron, forcing the ball free. Aaron chased down the
loose ball and scored for the victory.
Morse finished the game with eight saves, while Hall made seven for
Philadelphia. The Rams held an 18-17 advantage in shots.
Along with Aguilera and Morse, the other seniors playing in their
final regular-season home game for Caldwell included defenders
Patty Clark (North Arlington, NJ/North Arlington), Jenna
Crance (Colonia, NJ/Colonia), Lindsay Gregoris (Woodbury,
NJ/Gloucester Catholic) and Marcy Reda (Phillipsburg,
NJ/Bethlehem Academy). The seniors have helped the Cougars make the
semifinals of the CACC Tournament twice while compiling a record of
31-32-5 over the past four seasons.
Caldwell continues its schedule on Monday, Oct. 9, when the Cougars
play at Queens College in a non-conference match. Game time is
scheduled for 3:30 p.m. in Flushing, N.Y.
CC - 1 2 - 3
PU - 2 2 - 4
Scoring Summary: 1. PU - Lauren Golisano (Melissa
McMullen), 4:15. 2. PU - Christy Bauckman (Brianna Reinford), 6:24. 3. CC -
Victoria Aguilera 5 (Carla Bleiler), 43:45. 4. CC - Aguilera 6 (Kristee
Paknis), 72:42. 5. PU - Kim Garen (unassisted), 76:14. 6. CC - Aguilera 7
(penalty kick), 80:18. 7. PU - Jessica Aaron (unassisted), 89:27.
Shots: CC - 17; PU - 18
Saves: CC - Richelle Morse 8; PU - Sara Hall 7
Corners: CC - 3; PU - 3
Fouls: CC - 10; PU - 16
Offsides: CC - 0; PU - 3
Cautions: CC - Reda (84:15); PU - Bauckman (63:45)
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