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COUGARS ELIMINATED IN CACC SEMIFINALS WITH HEARTBREAKING LOSS TO PHILADELPHIA
11-5-08
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PHILADELPHIA,
Pa. - A goal with just 36 seconds remaining in the second overtime
period allowed Philadelphia University to defeat the Caldwell
College women's soccer team, 2-1 in the semifinals of the Central
Atlantic Collegiate Conference semifinals Wednesday afternoon at
Plymouth Whitemarsh High School. The loss ends the season for the
fourth-seeded Cougars, who finish with a record of 8-11-1, while the
top-seeded Rams (11-6-4) advance to the finals on Saturday.
With the score tied 1-1 and the game appearing to be headed to
penalty kicks, a foul was called on Caldwell to the left of the
penalty area, about 20 yards out. Kristin Franks took the ensuing
free kick for Philadelphia and placed a shot towards the upper right
corner of the goal. Sophomore goalkeeper Lauren Hoenig
(Howell, NJ/Howell) was able to get a hand on the shot, but the ball
glanced off the underside of the crossbar and bounced into the goal.
The goal officially ended the game after 109 minutes and 24 seconds.
This is the second year in a row that Philadelphia has eliminated
the Cougars from the CACC Tournament, as the Rams beat Caldwell in
last season's quarterfinals.
The two teams battled to a scoreless tie for the entire first half
and 20 minutes into the second half. In the 71st minute, Brianna
Reinford headed home a corner kick from Sara Redka to put the Rams
on top 1-0. But the Cougars regrouped, and with less than five
minutes to play, senior Samantha Rinks (Corinth, TX/Billy
Ryan) got on the end of a corner kick from sophomore defender
Morgan Frankenfield (Coplay, NJ/Whitehall Coplay) and headed the
ball over Rams goalkeeper Sara Hall to tie the game at 1-1. Junior
forward Nicole Laureigh (Lanoka Harbor, NJ/Lacey Twp.) broke
free in the final seconds of regulation and fired a shot on goal,
but Hall made the save to send the game into overtime.
Hoenig had an outstanding game in goal for the Cougars, making 14
saves, while Hall recorded one save for the Rams. The Cougars were
forced to play most of regulation and both overtime periods without
first team all-CACC senior forward Kristee Paknis (Whiting,
NJ/Manchester), who suffered an injury midway through the first half
and did not return to the game. The loss marks the final game for
Paknis, Rinks and senior midfielder Kim Fenton (Galloway
Twp., NJ/Absegami), who also was knocked out of the game with an
injury early in the second half.
This was Caldwell's fourth appearance in the CACC Tournament
semifinals in the 11-year history of the program. Head coach Nate
Guagliardi was named the CACC Co-Coach of the Year after leading
the Cougars to three more wins than the previous season and a
fourth-place finish in the CACC standings.
CC - 0 1 0 0 - 1
PU - 0 1 0 1 - 2
Scoring Summary: 1. PU - Brianna Reinford 7 (Sara Redka), 70:16. 2. CC – Samantha Rinks
6 (Morgan Frankenfield), 85:06.
Shots: CC - 3; PU - 32
Saves: CC – Lauren Hoenig 14; PU – Sara Hall 1
Corners: CC -
8; PU - 2
Fouls: CC - 12; PU - 8
Offsides: CC - 0; PU - 2
Cautions: CC - Diaz (77:12); PU - none
CACC Women's Soccer Tournament
First Round - Monday, Nov. 3
Game 1: No. 1 Philadelphia 3, No. 8 Dominican 2
Game 2: No. 4 Caldwell 1, No. 5 Nyack 0
Game 3: No. 2 Georgian Court 3, No. 7 Post 0
Game 4: No. 3 Holy Family 8, No. 6 Felician 0
Semifinals - Wednesday, Nov. 5 (at Plymouth Whitemarsh High School)
Game 5: No. 1 Philadelphia 2, No. 4 Caldwell 1 (2OT)
Game 6: No. 2 Georgian Court 1, No. 3 Holy Family 0
Finals - Saturday, Nov. 8 (at Plymouth Whitemarsh High School)
No. 1 Philadelphia vs. No. 2 Georgian Court, 5:30 p.m.
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