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Monday, September 21, 2015

Women’s soccer earns tie with Camels

WATERVILLE, Maine — The Connecticut College women’s soccer team took some shots — 40 of them in all — but Colby College first-year goalkeeper Sam Rizzo stopped 27 of them in a 1-1 overtime tie on Sunday in NESCAC play.
 
The Mules are 1-2-1 overall and 0-2-1 in the league, while Conn College moves to 0-2-2 overall and 0-1-2 in the conference.
 
Despite a 40-16 shot advantage in the game, Colby struck first and led 1-0 at halftime. Laura Arnold headed in a free kick pass from Emma Marjollet at 27:34. Marjollet was near midfield when she kicked the ball.
 
The Camels finally got a ball past Rizzo at 68:12 on a play started on a corner kick. Emmy McGoldrick’s corner was headed in by Katelyn Murray.
 
Alex Santiago also played well in goal for the Camels, stopping eight shots.
 
Colby 1, Connecticut College 1, 2 OT
Conn College      0#1#0#0—1
Colby                 1#0#0#0—1
 
Scoring summary
 
1st half
Colby: Laura Arnold (Emma Marjollet), 27:34
 
2nd half
Conn College: Katelyn Murray (Emmy McGoldrick), 68:12
Shots: Conn College 40, Colby 16. Corner kicks: Conn College 5, Colby 3. Goalies: Alex Santiago (Conn College, 110:00, 1 GA, 8 saves); Sam Rizzo (Colby, 110:00, 1 GA, 27 saves).

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