Nazareth's Megan McCraith scored in the 107th minute to lead the Golden Flyers to a 2-1 win over the St. Lawrence University women's soccer team on Saturday afternoon in Rochester, New York.
Nazareth goalkeeper Hannah Miller made back-to-back saves on shots from
Julia Mulhern and
Katie Clemmer, before
Olivia Goodwine capitalized on an open net to put the Saints up 1-0 in the 55th minute of play.
Mia Longo scored in the 88th minute to knot the game 1-1, before McCraith captured the win in the second overtime.
Clemmer led the Saints with four shots on goal, while
Emily Wade, Mulhern and
Tyler Potter each added two.
"It was a tough loss today," said head coach
Sinead McSharry. "I thought our team worked extremely hard and put in some solid minutes over the past two days, especially considering the adversity that they are facing with sickness and injury. We will take this week to recover and reflect and be grateful for the win that we got yesterday. It's times like these that we can look within and try to understand more about what makes us unique and how to move forward together in the right direction. We'd really like to thank our family, friends and supporters for their amazing support this weekend!"
Saints' goalkeeper
Samantha Allen made 10 saves, while Miller finished with 12 saves for Nazareth.
Nazareth outshot the Saints 28-18, but the Saints held a 13-12 edge in shots on goal. The Golden Flyers also held a 7-3 advantage in corner kicks.
The Saints fell to 2-1-0 on the season, while the Golden Flyers improved to 3-1-0.
St. Lawrence returns to the North Country to take on Oswego State on Saturday, September 14 at 3 p.m.
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