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FREDERICK, Md. - Stevenson women's soccer
freshman Melinda Kane (Baltimore/Mercy) totaled
her first career multi-goal game, scoring twice, including the
game-winner in the 31st minute as the Mustangs won a season-high
fifth-straight game, 4-1 over Hood Wednesday in a CAC contest at
Thomas Athletic Field.
The win moved Stevenson (9-3-1, 4-1 CAC) into a tie for second
place in the conference standings with Salisbury, but the Sea Gulls
own the tiebreaker with the Mustangs by virtue of a 1-0 victory on
September 19 at Caves Athletics Complex.
Meanwhile, the loss was the third consecutive for the Blazers
(7-5-1, 2-4 CAC).
Just two minutes in, the Mustangs would benefit from a
defensive miscue by Hood that resulted in an own goal and a quick
1-0 lead for Stevenson.
Kane would then net what proved to the game-winner in the 31st
minute off an assist from senior Katie Decker (White
Hall/Hereford) off a penalty kick. The assist was the
third-straight game that Decker has registered a
point where she has totaled nine of her 14 points this season.
Sophomore Stephanie Eyler (Thurmont/Catoctin)
then scored her team-leading 10th goal of the season in the 39th
minute to give the Mustangs a 3-0 halftime lead. Eight of Eyler's
goals have come in the last six games where she has totaled 18
points.
Kane picked up her second goal and seventh of the season a mere
52 seconds into the start of the season half before Cara
Jordan put Hood on the board in the 58th minute with her
team-leading eighth goal of the season.
The goal was the first allowed by the Mustangs'
defense in over 360 minutes dating back to a 2-1 overtime
win against Elizabethtown on September 26. During that time,
Stevenson has outscored its five opponents, 25-2.
Sophomore Brittany Ross (Millersville/Severna
Park) had one save to improve her record to 4-1 in eight
starts this season.
Stevenson travels to Dover, Delaware for a CAC contest
with sixth-place Wesley on Friday night beginning at 7:00 p.m.