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Western Carolinian Volume 71 Number 06

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  • i Beane Scar eh en, WA pen a+ he tet at CS a FEV TE SE I oS? te SRR TEC MOO PME PE ee Le aa NN ee ee ee" Be te hs > Western moves into 2" place By Zachary Colburn WCnewsmagazine Homecoming 2006 was a very successful time for Western as they pulled out two victories and moved into a tie with Furman for second place in the Southern Conference. The Catamounts improved to 9-5-2 on the season and 5-1-1 in the Conference. Western needed the College of Charlesto fans at the CatamountA Complexs two-year hist After a scoreles in the second half and li as Shanna Schmoker to went top shelf into the g advantage as Lauren A rebound shot as freshm In the 57" minut Caroline Wertis would h Western goalkeeper Ke pressure the rest of the g goal, but it never happe Western domin to-3 edge in the secon four shots as well. Gull season. Her counterpa fourth loss of the seaso It took Western By Zachary Colburn Losing a matc one goal games, can Western Carolina soc Conference games, ea to double overtime. Us that involved ; not enough ouble overtime in front of 336 fans at the Catamount Athletic Complex. Western wasted no time in the first half getting on the scoreboard as freshman Shanna Schmoker scored a goal from over 20 yards out to take a 1-0 lead less than five minutes into the match. The Lady Eagles tied the game 30 minutes later as WCU freshman goalkeeper Kelly Gulledge tried to clear ball out of the goalies box, but Lady Eagle sophomore Suzanne Rogers intercepted the pass as the Western defense attempted to move the ball to midfield, pass the ball to fellow teammate Ashley Toussaint, who fired a shot out of the reach of Gulledges hands to tie the game at one, which remained as the score until halftime. Georgia Southern (7-8-1, 5-3-0 SoCon) broke the tie in the 637 minute on a corner kick opportunity by Junior Jenni Boykin with i} sophomore Holli Finneren getting the assist. The score remained the jj same until the last minute as Western turned up the heat as freshman } Nikki Collins scored her first collegiate goal at literally the last second of regulation (89:59) to tie the game at two and force overtime. The first overtime saw neither team score, even though Western had a 6-to-1 advantage in the shots department but could not muster a goal forcing the second overtime. Less than a minute into the second extra session, Toussiant took advantage of getting past three Catamount Ccolegia : (SWE ire Sanive pickee up pike win goal that meant the difference between a win and a tie as they pulled out the 1-0 victory of the Chattanooga Lady Mocs in front of 174 fans at the North River Soccer Complex in Chattanooga, Tenn. The win runs their unbeaten streak to five (4-0- The Lady Mocs fall to 3-9-1 on the year like a see-saw with Western ble to muster any goals; the -olumn but it was a scoreless tunity as Chelsea Hurst was er shot was wide as the game nutes Westerns opportunity If offensively like they did the goals as the would go to an od, Western took only three s senior Meghan Reilly took shman Nikki Lombardo, who t for the goal and the victory, 2 including putting 14 shots held a 6-to-1 advantage in y Gulledge made five stops tanooga net minder Stacey iving up the single goal but yards out for her second defeat of Western. he match in the shots er kick advantage, but it was oo ee fee gies. Two days later, Western goal defeat, except this time arot this time they got shut-out, 1-0 in fro Davidson, N.C. Neither team seemed to gain an edge after 45 minutes of play with the teams only combining for four shots on goal with Western Carolina putting three of those shots on goal and having a 3-to-2 advantage in corner kicks. Both teams remained in 0-0 deadlock until the 79th minute when Lady Wildcat freshman Suzanne Sittko took a pass from junior Kristen Koehrn and managed to get past the defense and shoot the ball past the out-stretched hands of Western goalkeeper Alesha Row for the 1-0 lead. Western had two golden opportunities within the next five minutes as senior Meghan Reilly took a shot on goal but Davidson's goalkeeper, Bevin English, made a diving save that may have saved the game for Davidson and preserved the win 1-0. Both teams had the same amount of shots on goal, with 8 apiece. Western Carolina did own a 7-to-5 advantage on the cornerkicks. Both Lady Catamount goalkeepers saw action in the game. Kelly Gulledge made just one save int making three saves, bu with the loss. English e making six saves to pres Sat neh NA Af Neil A g oS, , aie aft
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