Box Score HAMILTON – Colgate women's soccer played to a 0-0 draw with Colorado College here Saturday on the final night of the Beyer-Small '76 Field dedication event.
Prior to the start of the game a ceremonial coin toss occurred to thank John W. Beyer and Barry J. Small for their exceptional devotion to Colgate soccer and the new facility.
In the game, the Raiders were led by
Eliza Doll and
Jenna Raepple, who both posted four shots.
Brenna Mason had another strong performance in net for Colgate matching her season-high seven saves. The sophomore also registered her second season shutout in as many games.
The Tigers saw four players notch a team-high three shots in the contest, while rookie Rowan Frederiksen earned 11 saves.
Colgate next takes the pitch Friday when it hosts its Colgate Nike Classic. The Raiders welcome Vermont at 7:30 p.m. on Beyer-Small '76 Field.
BOTTOM LINE
• Colgate 0, Colorado College 0 – 2 OT
WON-LOST RECORDS
• Colgate shifts to 1-1-1 overall
• Colorado College slides to 1-1-1 overall
KEY RAIDER INFO
• Doll and Raepple led all players with four shots each.
• Mason recorded her second season shutout, while stopping seven Tiger shots.
FACTS & FIGURES
• Colgate led the Tigers in shots 19-16 and in corner kicks 6-3
• Colorado College earned 11 saves on the night, including four in the first and second half alone
• Doll and Raepple registered four shots, while
Caroline Brawner,
Jenna Panepinto and
Sarah Coy tallied two a piece.
• Both teams were issued a yellow card.
STALEMATE
• Colgate played to its first tie of the season and it was the first time the Raiders failed to score a goal.
• The last time the Raiders played to a 0-0 tie was on Nov. 8 2013 in the Patriot League Semifinals. Colgate, unfortunately, dropped that game to No. 25 Boston University 4-1 in penalty kicks.
SCORING CHANCES
• The Raiders posted a game-high nine shots in the second half to put the pressure on Colorado College's back four.
- In the 75th minute Colgate had one of its best scoring chances when Emily Crichlow played a beautiful pass to the foot of Doll. The rookie took one touch before firing the ball from the top of the 18-yard box toward net. Her hard-driven shot hit the crossbar, however, and ricocheted back into play.
- Doll again was on the break with nine minutes left to play in regulation. She broke free with the ball dribbling down the center of the field. The Bethesda, Md., native made a move on a Tigers defender before striking the ball on frame. Unfortunately for the Raiders, another defender was able to slide in at the last second to block the shot.
- With three minutes to play in the second half Brawner found Raepple inside the box. The junior tried to chip Frederiksen but the goalie came up with a fingertip save to stop the shot and allow enough time for a defender to clear it away.
- Raepple recorded another solid chance in the 89th minute when she ran onto an open ball inside the box. Frederiksen kept the Tigers alive, however, making a goal-saving stop forcing the game into extra time.
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LUCKY NO. 7
• Mason has now posted seven saves in all three of the Raiders games this season.
• The sophomore has also recorded two shutouts in those three games.
STRAIGHT FROM THE SOURCE
Head Coach Kathy Brawn on Saturday's Match
• "Colorado College is a really good team like we knew they would be. At halftime it was just a matter of tweaking a few things. We wanted to find the endline a little bit better and have some more patience in our attack. We also wanted to move the ball faster across the back line and we did a lot of that very successfully but they were equal to the task most of the time.
"Plus their keeper came up huge quiet a few times throughout the game making for a good contest."
Brawn on Junior Jenna Raepple's Performance and Game-High Four Shots
• "Jenna is such a dynamic athlete and a terrific striker. It's so much in her mentality to go to goal, which is what we want her to do. When she is out there it brings some different things onto the field.
"She has the ability to catch a slight deviation or weakness in a defender and take advantage of it. It's exciting to see her get better and better every time she steps out on the field."
UP NEXT
• The Raiders next welcome Vermont on Sept. 5 as part of the Colgate Nike Classic.
• Gametime is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on Beyer-Small '76 Field.
• Live stats and video available at the start of the game.
• Syracuse and UMASS. Lowell are the other two teams participating in the Colgate Nike Classic.
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