BRUNSWICK, Maine - Minutes away from their second-straight loss
to open the season, the Bowdoin College women's soccer team scored
twice in the final 10:10 to rally past Husson University on
Wednesday afternoon in Brunswick, 2-1. The Polar Bears improve to
1-1-0 this year while the Eagles fall to 3-3-0.
Bowdoin controlled the pace of play from the outset, but could not
get the ball past Husson netminder Rozlyn Peterson, who made eight
first-half saves to force a scoreless tie heading into
intermission. Despite being outshot 9-1 in the opening stanza, it
was the Eagles who broke into the scoring column first, as
Michelle Manning lofted a shot from the left wing to the far corner
of the goal at 60:42 to give the visitors a one-goal lead.
The Eagles managed to keep the Polar Bears at bay for the ensuing
20 minutes, but a sustained possession resulted a handful of solid
chances in succession for Bowdoin. The ball appeared to be cleared
out of the zone by the Husson defenders, but Bowdoin first-year
Becky Stoneham ripped a shot from 25 yards out that skimmed under
the crossbar to tie the score with just 10:10 remaining.
Bowdoin continued to apply the pressure and were rewarded less
than six minutes later as a cross by Celeste Swain was deflected by
Peterson to the waiting boot of Bowdoin's Casey Blossom, who
deposited it into the net with 4:55 remaining to clinch the
win.
Kat Flaherty made four saves for the Polar Bears while Peterson
ended with 14 for Husson. Bowdoin held an 18-7 edge in shots and
8-1 advantage in corner kicks for the game.