Ava Whisten at Franklin & Marshall 090821
Patrick Blain
0
Elizabethtown ETOWN (0-3-1)
0
Stevenson STE (0-2-2)
Elizabethtown ETOWN
(0-3-1)
0
Final
0
Stevenson STE
(0-2-2)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 OT 1 OT 2 F
Elizabethtown ETOWN 0 0 0 0 0
Stevenson STE 0 0 0 0 0

Game Recap: Women's Soccer |

Blue Jays, Mustangs tie in double overtime

OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- 90 minutes of soccer wasn't enough to decide a winner and the next 20 minutes couldn't separate the Elizabethtown College women's soccer team and Stevenson on Saturday at Mustang Stadium. The Blue Jays outshot the Mustangs, but the game ended in a 0-0 tie in double overtime.

Ava Whisten was the most persistent of the Blue Jays, taking a game-high nine shots, more than Stevenson (0-2-2) as a team (7). The first-year forward forced the first save of the game by goalie Keegan Caffrey in the 15th minute. A chance for Whisten later in the first half was also denied by the Mustangs' goalie.

Elizabethtown (0-3-1) did not allow a single shot to Stevenson over the first 45 minutes.

Trinity Soto made her first of two saves in the game early in the second half to keep it 0-0 as she stopped Allison Arters.

Caffrey had to come up big on shots from Janelle Barna and Whisten, about a minute apart. Whisten also had the Jays' final opportunity of the second half, but Caffrey kept it out as regulation ended still knotted at zeroes.

The Mustangs came out on the offensive to start the first overtime, outshooting Etown 5-1. Soto stopped the one shot that made it on frame in the 93rd minute.

Marissa Lapinsky had a pair of chances to lift Elizabethtown to its first win of the season in the second overtime, first in the 102nd minute, and later with 29 seconds remaining. Caffrey, as she had done all game, made the saves to deny the Blue Jays.

Etown outshot Stevenson 27-7 overall. Caffrey made 10 saves to secure the tie.

The women's soccer team remains on the road as they travel to Muhlenberg on Wednesday, September 15.
 
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