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Second Half Goal Pushes Hornets Past Mustangs

Box Score

OWINGS MILLS, Md. - Visiting Shenandoah broke a 1-1 tie with just over 16 minutes to go and posted a 2-1 non-conference women's soccer victory over Stevenson Wednesday night at Mustang Stadium.

  • Stevenson (0-5-2) jumped out to a 1-0 lead 2:14 into the match as Alayna Roesener buried a penalty kick after the Hornets were whistled for a handball in the box.
  • Shenandoah (3-4) got its first shot on goal in the 19th minute, as a header by Emily Yergin on a corner kick was saved by Mustang keeper Keegan Caffrey.
  • In the 21st minute Melanie Parncutt was on a breakaway, but Hornet keeper Emilie Smith came out to make a sliding stop.
  • Shenandoah tied the game in the 28th minute as Shannen de Leon headed in a long free kick from Dornesha Cottoms off a bounce.
  • Caffrey made a diving stop of a shot by Shenandoah's Abby Alexa at the 35-minute mark.
  • With just over two minutes to go before halftime, Stevenson's Kierra McGee slid in a shot that glanced off the left post.
  • Stevenson held a 16-13 shot advantage in the opening 45 minutes.

  • Both teams had one shot through the first 15 minutes of the half.
  • Kelsey Krupski got a head on a long free kick into the box in the 65th minute, but the shot was saved by Smith.
  • Smith was tested again two minutes later as she was forced to make a sliding stop on a 20-yard shot by Alex Hamel.
  • Shenandoah took a 2-1 lead just shy of the 74-minute mark as Alexa scored her second goal of the year off a feed by Yergin.
  • The Mustangs generated a pair of corner kicks in the final five minutes but were unable to find the back of the net.

  • Stevenson outshot Shenandoah 21-18 on the night and took seven of the game's 12 corner kicks.
  • All but one of Stevenson's setbacks have been by one goal.
  • Caffrey finished with four saves, while Smith made seven stops in her first start of the season in goal.
  • Brianna Christie led the Mustangs with six shots, while Roesener had five.

Keegan Caffrey makes a diving save in the 35th minute.

  • Stevenson entertains DeSales on Saturday at 1 pm at Mustang Stadium.
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Players Mentioned

Keegan Caffrey

#38 Keegan Caffrey

Goalkeeper
5' 10"
Sophomore
Brianna Christie

#33 Brianna Christie

Forward
5' 6"
Junior
Alex Hamel

#13 Alex Hamel

Midfield
5' 4"
Junior
Kelsey Krupski

#6 Kelsey Krupski

Forward
5' 4"
Junior
Kierra McGee

#26 Kierra McGee

Forward
5' 9"
First Year
Melanie Parncutt

#10 Melanie Parncutt

Forward
5' 3"
Sophomore
Alayna Roesener

#2 Alayna Roesener

Defense
5' 10"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Keegan Caffrey

#38 Keegan Caffrey

5' 10"
Sophomore
Goalkeeper
Brianna Christie

#33 Brianna Christie

5' 6"
Junior
Forward
Alex Hamel

#13 Alex Hamel

5' 4"
Junior
Midfield
Kelsey Krupski

#6 Kelsey Krupski

5' 4"
Junior
Forward
Kierra McGee

#26 Kierra McGee

5' 9"
First Year
Forward
Melanie Parncutt

#10 Melanie Parncutt

5' 3"
Sophomore
Forward
Alayna Roesener

#2 Alayna Roesener

5' 10"
Junior
Defense

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