Hatters Fall to Bulls in Double Overtime
Courtesy: Stetson University
Release: 09/20/2009
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DeLand,
Fla. - The Stetson women's soccer team suffered a disappointing 3-2 loss
to USF in double-overtime Sunday at the Stetson Soccer Complex.
After playing even at
2-2 through two halves plus one overtime period it seemed that the Hatters
had pulled out a win midway through the second overtime. Courtney Jenista
(Pensacola, Fla.) pounced on a ball that was bouncing around in front of
the goal and blasted it into the back of the net. Although jubilant, the
celebration was short-lived after the referee called back the goal.
According to the official, he had blown the whistle when it appeared the
goalkeeper was in partial possession of the ball at the time of the shot.
Less than three
minutes later at the other end of the field South Florida's Chelsea Klotz
scored the game-winning goal and the game came to an unfortunate end for
the home team.
The end, however, did
not take away from a tremendous effort by the Hatters. Senior Heather Berg
(Fort Myers, Fla.) was outstanding on the offensive end of the field
scoring her first two goals of the season.
After heading into the
half down by a goal Berg tied the game early in the second on a penalty
kick. Five minutes later she put the home team up by one after being set
up by Katie Bitetto (Jacksonville, Fla.). Bitetto sent a nifty through
ball to Berg who then beat a defender and the keeper. It was the third
assist of the season for Bitetto who is second in the conference in that
category.
USF's Noelle Pineiro
scored in the 73rd minute to tie the game and set up the
overtime showdown.
"Although we are
unsatisfied with the finish, overall it was a great effort by our team",
said Stetson Head Coach Julie Orlowski. "If we can play with this type of
intensity we should be very successful in conference play."
Stetson begins its
annual conference quest next week when they travel to Georgia to play
Kennesaw State on Friday (7:00 p.m.) and Mercer on Sunday (2:00 p.m.).
"We had a lot of
players who played very well today. Congratulations to Heather for scoring
her first two goals of the season", said Orlowski. "Hermosa and Cromwell
worked very hard along with Tessa (Gavilsky). All three played 107
minutes. We were also pleased with (Kassandra) Hartwick and (Crossley)
Simmons."