Box Score OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Stevenson women's soccer battled Salisbury to a scoreless draw on Saturday afternoon at a sun-splashed Mustang Stadium.
Stevenson (2-4-4) dealt with an onslaught of chances from visitng Salisbury (4-5-2) as senior Keegan Caffrey made five saves on the day.
- Stevenson had an early chance, coming exactly five minutes in, with Samantha Wilson testing Salibury keeper Emma Hill with a low attempt.
- Both sides traded shot attempts, with neither squad able to place an attempt on target over the next few minutes.
- Caffrey made a low save in the 35th minute, keeping the contest scoreless as Salisbury began to push forward.
- Salisbury came out peppering the Stevenson defense with chances, registering four shots in a four-minute span in the opening moments of the second half.
- Wilson gathered for another quality scoring look as Hill stepped up for another save in the 56th minute.
- The Sea Gulls remained the agressors, forcing Caffrey into several more stops. Allison Arters countered with a look in the 86th minute, the final scoring chance for the Mustangs in regulation.
- Salisbury mustered a pair of chances in the first overtime session as both teams looked to connect the dots.
- Michelle Mesquita labeled a chance wide right in the 103rd minute and Salisbury closed the matchup with two final looks before time expired.
- Salisbury racked up 23 shots on the night, holding Stevenson to 7. The Sea Gulls owned a 12-3 edge in second half shots.
- Wilson sent a pair of shots on goal for the Mustangs.
- Saturday produced no shortage of whistles, with a combined 25 fouls.
- Caffrey made five or more saves in goal for the seventh time this season.
- Stevenson: The Mustangs begin Middle Athletic Conference (MAC) Commonwealth play on Wednesday, October 6 against Hood.
- Salisbury: The Sea Gulls host Christopher Newport on