St. Cloud State 1 Wayne State 0 (2 OT)
St. Cloud State's Claire Shea scored the lone goal of the contest 4:20 into the second overtime giving the host Huskies a 1-0 double overtime win over Wayne State College in Northern Sun Conference women's soccer played Sunday afternoon at Husky Stadium in St. Cloud, Minnesota. The loss drops the Wildcats to 4-7-4 overall and tied for eighth in the NSIC standings with 15 points and a 4-5-3 league mark. SCSU is now 4-7-2 and 10
th in the NSIC with 14 points and a 4-5-2 conference record.
The host Huskies held a commanding 18-2 edge in shots in the first half (6-2 in shots on goal), but the contest was scoreless at intermission.
SCSU continued their sizeable shot advantage in the second half over the Wildcats, 14-4, including 8-1 in shots on goal.
The first extra session saw SCSU record the only two shots with one on goal.
The second overtime produced two more shots from the Huskies with the game-winning goal coming from Shea with an assist by Megan Kirby, beating Wildcat goalkeeper
Katherine Hageman inside the left corner of the goal, for the 1-0 Husky win.
St. Cloud State ended the contest with a 36-6 advantage in shots and 16-3 edge in shots on goal. WSC had two more corner kicks than the Huskies, 7-5, and was called for 11 fouls to seven on SCSU.
Megan Phillips and
Brooke Worrel each had two shots and one on goal to lead the Wildcats while
Jace Poelstra had the remaining shot on goal for WSC.
Hageman suffered the hard luck loss in goal for the Wildcats recording 15 saves while giving up just one goal.
Wayne State will be at home Friday afternoon hosting Winona State in a 3 p.m. contest.