WELLESLEY, Mass. -- The Wellesley College soccer team celebrated
Homecoming weekend in dramatic fashion, as the Blue posted a 1-0
victory over NEWMAC-rival Springfield in double overtime.
First-year Lena
Cardoso netted the game winner for Wellesley,
improving the team to 4-4-1 (2-0-1 NEWMAC) on the year, while
Springfield's ledger is set to 6-4 (2-1 NEWMAC).
Cardoso's goal was set up by an indirect started by Megan
Turchi. Turchi made the initial pass
to Emily
Wilson who tapped the ball to Cardoso for the
golden goal. The score was the second of the season for
Cardoso.
Springfield held a 7-2 advantage in shots in the first half, but
five saves from Wellesley's Sarah
Gray kept the game scoreless.
The Pride had its best chance to score early in the second when
a hard shot off the foot of Springfield's Ashley McFarlane was
saved by Gray to preserve the tie. Wellesley also had a
chance to win it in regulation, but a 75th-minute attempt from
Cardoso hit the cross bar.
The Blue took both shots in the first overtime, before
connecting on the game-winner, just 1:12 into the second extra
period.
Gray finished the game with 10 saves, earning the shutout
victory for the Blue. In goal for Springfield, Erin
Greenstein made nine saves.
Both teams continue their NEWMAC slate on Tuesday.
Wellesley travels to Wheaton for a 4:00pm game, while
Springfield hosts Smith at 7:00pm.