Women's Soccer Brings Home AMCC Title for Second Year

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 


 

The AMCC Championships took place Saturday, November 3 at the Behrend fields.  The #1 Penn State Behrend Lions took on long time rivals #2 Frostburg State.  The past ten AMCC titles have been split by only two teams, so it seemed only fit that these same teams square off for the 11th.  Earlier this season the blue and white won a hard fought battle against the Bobacts, defeating them 1-0.  The Behrend women would go on to claim victory again and their sixth AMCC title with a 2-1 win. 

"It is very exciting for the program to win the championship at home" said fifth year coach Patrick O'Driscoll.  "Our players were very committed and determined.  I am very proud of them."

The first half was a back and forth battle that everyone expected.  The Bobcats and the Behrend Lions both had some great scoring opportunities, but outstanding goaltending on each end kept the game scoreless at half time. The second half brought more of the same for these two teams.  It was not until the 74th minute when Frostburg would strike first.  Freshman Shonna Ferree (Frostburg/Beall) took down a free kick and put it right into the back of the net to put the Bobcats up 1-0.  But the lead would not last for long. 

In the 81st minute, Behrend Freshman Jaclyn Stottlemyer (Charleroi/Charleroi) handled a broken up pass, dribbled through a few defenders and shot the ball at the goal.  The ball looked to be saved, but goalkeeper Stephanie Gwinn (Ijamsville/Urbana) had caught the ball in the net, tying the game at one goal a piece.  Frostburg came right back on a break a few minutes later.  It looked as if they would tally another goal but Behrend defender Emily Rogan (Bethal Park/Bethal Park) came to kick the ball out of the goal just in time. 

Four minutes after Behrend's first goal, the blue and white got another break.  Stottlemyer took control of the ball in the midfield, wheeling around a few black and white players she spotted junior Kim Chapman (
Cranberry/Seneca Valley) open in the far right of the box.  Chapman took the pass down and shot a rocket that deflected off a Frostburg player on its way into the goal, clinching the game for the blue and white The women would go on to win 2-1.  Goalkeeper Kayla Frost (Venetia/Peters Township) recorded seven saves on the day, allowing only one goal.  The Bobcats out-shot the Behrend Lions 16-10. 

"The team showed great character coming back from a goal behind with only ten minutes to play," said O'Driscoll.  "Much credit must be given to Frostburg for a great match," added O'Driscoll. 

With the win, the women's soccer team will now go on to the NCAA tournament.  "We are excited for our second national tournament appearance in two years," said O'Driscoll.  Schedules and match-ups will be determined early this week.   The blue and white could take the field again as early as Wednesday, November 7. 



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