Women's Soccer Recap (Week 3) - Around the SCAC

Women's Soccer Recap (Week 3) - Around the SCAC

LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. - The University of Dallas suffered its first loss of the season on Saturday losing to Rhodes, 3-2 in overtime. The Crusaders, however, rebounded on Sunday and beat Millsaps 7-2 to improve to 6-1 on the season.

AROUND THE SCAC

Austin College went 1-1 over the weekend, picking up a dramatic 2-1 victory over Millsaps on Saturday before falling 2-0 to Rhodes on Sunday. The ‘Roos are now 2-4 overall this season. Against Millsaps, the ‘Roos grabbed a 1-0 lead on a goal from Ariel Marder and looked to be on their way to a 1-0 victory, but the Majors tallied in the final minutes to send the game into overtime. After a scoreless first overtime, the ‘Roos wasted little time to end the game in the second extra frame when Ariel Marder found Lauren Scott for the game winning goal less than a minute into the period. Against Rhodes, the ‘Roos surrendered two goals in less than two minutes midway through the first half and were unable to recover.

Centenary (2-1-1) beat LeTourneau 4-2 before having its game with Wiley rained out. The Ladies return to action on Sept. 21 when they travel to Sherman, Texas to square off with Austin College. The game will mark Centenary’s first game as a member of the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference.

Dallas
(6-1) went 1-1 on the week in a pair of home games. Saturday brought Rhodes College to Irving, Texas. The Lynx handed Dallas their first loss of the season, an overtime defeat. The Lady Crusaders led 2-1 late, after goals from Marissa Garcia and Melissa Carpenter. In the 75-minute, Rhodes' Lauren Albright leveled the score from a Paula Vasichko assist to force overtime. In the extra period at 91:38, Beth Ann McCloskey slid the 'golden goal' past goalkeeper Brigid Hasson, handing Dallas their first loss of the season. The team had no time to sulk, as they played host to Millsaps College on Sunday afternoon. In wake of Saturday's loss, Dallas turned it on versus the Lady Majors. Marin Chambers led the way with two goals for a Dallas squad tabbing five different goal scorers in a 7-2 win. The Lady Crusaders landed 17 shots on goal, on their way to 29-9 shot advantage. On tap this week for Dallas is a 5 p.m. home contest versus the University of Texas-Tyler on Tuesday, before opening conference on the road against Trinity (Friday, 4 p.m.) and Southwestern (Sunday, 2 p.m.).

Southwestern
returned from its trip to California, going 1-1 on the weekend to move to 1-6 on the season. UC Santa Cruz controlled most of the game on Saturday, scoring three first half goals while holding SU scoreless as the Pirates fell 4-0. The Pirates rebounded well, however, with a huge win over Mills College on Sunday. Lindsay Jakszta score three goals in the first 18 minutes of the game to kick start Southwestern's offense. When all was said and done the Pirates took home the 8-0 win and allowed just one shot in the match while taking 35, 24 of them on goal. SU will ride the momentum into SCAC conference action as they open with Trinity on Saturday afternoon in Georgetown.

No. 3 Trinity played just once over the last week, opening up the home portion of its schedule with a 3-0 win over Our Lady of the Lake University on Friday night. The Tigers jumped out with two goals in the opening period, as both Emily Donnan and Stephanie Segovia scored. Shelby Guenthardt wrapped up the scoring with the only goal of the second half. Katy Lipscomb had one assist, while Kelsey Falcone had a pair of assists – including one on the game-winner. Trinity recorded its third straight shutout, and has allowed just one goal all season. The Tigers have outscored the opposition 7-0 over the past two weeks of play. This weekend, Trinity will open up SCAC play against the University of Dallas and Southwestern University. The Tigers host Dallas at 4 p.m. on Friday afternoon, then will travel to Georgetown, Texas, to face Southwestern on Saturday. Trinity recorded shutout wins over both teams last season.

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