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Women's Soccer
2009 Game Recaps
last updated
08/28/2009 05:51 PM
Aug. 28, 2009
Kutztown 2, Mercyhurst 1 (1 Overtime)
Boxscore
KUTZTOWN, Pa.
— The Kutztown University women's soccer team opened up the 2009
season with a 2-1 overtime win over
Mercyhurst College in a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
crossover contest.
Shannon Pennock (Mansfield, N.J./Northern Burlington) popped
the gamewinner over the goalies head :39 seconds into overtime.
Jen Pyne (Wall, N.J./Wall) dribbled through traffic and
found enough of an opening to set Pennock up for the score, giving
the Golden Bear (1-0) squad a reason to storm the field in
celebration.
The Golden Bears also celebrated their
first ever win over the Lakers (0-1) in school history. Mercyhurst,
who entered the game nationally ranked No. 8 in the preseason poll,
won the first six meetings between the two teams until Pennock's
kick found the back the net.
"I am so
happy for the girls on this team," says coach
Erik Burstein. "The
win today took a tremendous effort from everyone and I hope it acts
as a platform for the rest of the season. We have a very talented
group, and as long as we stay focused and continue to grow, I think
we can achieve great things this season."
Mercyhurst opened up the scoring late in
the first half with an unassisted goal by Danielle Braun.
With 5:37 remaining in the game and the
Golden Bears trailing 1-0, 2008 PSAC East Rookie of the Year
Chelsea Bressler (Cleona/Annville-Cleona) tied the contest
with a shot past the goalie into the right corner. Minutes later
Pennock missed a possible gamewinner with a shot that trickled just
left of the goal.
Junior captain
Chelsea Deeter (Langhorne/Neshaminy) and
Kelly Rozembersky (Roxbury, N.J./Roxbury), along with the
rest of the KU defense kept the Mercyhurst offense at bay.
"Our back
line (anchored by Deeter) was superb today," reiterated Burstein "I
am so impressed with the effort the girls gave today and the quality
they played with...What can I say, I am completely overwhelmed."
Both teams provided stellar defense
throughout the contest, as KU freshman
Alyssa Hackelberg (Randolph, N.J./Randolph) made four saves
and earned her first collegiate win in net.
Burstein, who was impressed with the
play of his young talent, said
"pre-season camp was geared toward helping the team grow as a unit.
We have a lot of new faces again this season, so we needed to get
them acclimated to things as soon as possible. I am thrilled with
their development, but now, we must remain focused and prepare for
the rest of the season."
The Golden Bears will return to action
on Wednesday, September 2 at 3 p.m. on Keystone Field to open up
conference play against Mansfield.
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