A Odom
Sid Rochlani
1
Winner Stevens Steven (3-2-6, 1-0-0)
0
King's (PA) King's (3-7-1, 0-1-0)
Winner
Stevens Steven
(3-2-6, 1-0-0)
1
Final
0
King's (PA) King's
(3-7-1, 0-1-0)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Stevens Steven 0 1 1
King's (PA) King's 0 0 0

Game Recap: Women's Soccer |

Women's Soccer Wins MAC Freedom Opener over King's, 1-0, on Odom's Late Goal

Wilkes-Barre, Pa. – Stevens Institute of Technology's women's soccer team broke a five-match tie streak with a 1-0 victory Saturday afternoon over King's in their Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Freedom opener.

HOW IT HAPPENED
Stevens (3-2-6) was persistent in seeking the lead early on, as Malia Chopra, Luciana Rodrigues, and Hanna Kusinski all had shots blocked between the 11 and 12th minute – Rodrigues' coming from inside the six-yard box.

Angela Dinh and Alina Friz had 26th and 28th minute opportunities denied and Abby Davis, after some skillful dribbling created an opening, had her 31st minute effort kept out by King's goalkeeper Courtney Monard; Friz later had a 36th minute effort blocked and a header in the closing seconds of the half sail wide. Stevens finished the opening 45 with an 8-3 shots advantage (3-1 in those on-target) and a 4-1 edge in corner kicks.

Neither side registered a shot through the first 20 minutes coming out of the locker room, and neither side put an attempt on target until Mia Sena did in the 76th was either keeper called into action.

Sena's effort set off a wild three-minute sequence that produced four blocked shots, another Friz attempt denied before finally, the Ducks broke the stalemate when Alana Odom tapped home the loose ball off Friz's effort in the 77th minute.

Friz had a look to double the lead from inside 10 yards less than a minute off the restart but was again denied by Monard. King's best look of the day came in the final five minutes when a long-distance effort from Mackenzie Seeley knocked off the right post and bounced back into play, with Donley scrambling back just in time to deny an effort from a charging Victoria Hanna.

INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
  • Stevens finished the match with a 21-5 shot advantage, the team's second-biggest shot discrepancy of the year
  • Odom's goal tied her with Sophia Murphy, Sarah Wnorowski, Lauren Alley, and Victoria Parelli for the team lead (two)
  • Donley posted her second clean sheet of the season, lowering her goals-against average to 0.78
UP NEXT
The Ducks remain in the Commonwealth for a 2:00 PM kickoff tomorrow with PSU – Harrisburg, the first matchup all-time between the teams.

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