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Hatters Leave Nashville with Four Points after Draw with
Bruins
Box Score
Nashville, Tenn. –
Stetson’s dynamic duo of Katie Bitetto (Jacksonville, Fla.) and Tessa
Gavilsky (Granite City, Ill.) struck again as the Hatters (8-6-2, 4-2-2)
scored a first half goal and then held on for a 1-1 draw with Belmont
(8-5-3, 5-1-2) on the road.
After earning a point today Stetson moved into a third place tie in the
Atlantic Sun Conference standings with Campbell. The Hatters defeated the
Camels 2-0 October 1 in Deland.
Bitetto’s goal was her second excellent scoring opportunity of the game as
she hit the post 10 minutes into the game. The goal came in the 38th minute
after Gavilsky fed a through ball that left Bitetto 1v1 with the keeper. She
tucked the ball in low near post to give Stetson the advantage.
Bitetto’s goal was her fourth of the season to go along with nine assists.
Her 17 points moves her up to fourth in the A-Sun in scoring. She is the
league leader in assists.
With today’s assist Gavilsky, a junior, is now just one point shy of
Stetson’s all-time career scoring mark of 70 points set by Kristy Porcelli
(1996-99). This season she leads the A-Sun in scoring with 25 points (9
goals and 7 assists).
Stetson’s lone goal lead held up until late in the second half. Belmont
scored in the 80th minute when Annie Musacchio blasted a shot to the upper
corner. It was set piece by the home team that gave Stetson goalkeeper
Andrea Garavaglia (Webster Groves, Mo.) no chance on the play.
“This was a very physical match, a very emotional match on their senior day.
I am very proud of how our girls played,” said Stetson Head Coach Julie
Orlowski. “Christina Cromwell played 110 minutes at center back. Between her
and Alexis Hermosa who also played 110 minutes, they kept us in the game.”
In a very evenly played game Belmont finished with a 13-12 advantage in
shots and an 8-4 lead in corner kicks. Gavilsky and Bitetto each had three
shots for the visitors.
“To go to Nashville, play in the bad weather, and come home with four
points… I am very pleased”, added Orlowski.
The Hatters have two games remaining in the 2009 regular season. This week
they will host USC Upstate Friday at 7:00 p.m. and ETSU Sunday at 1:00 p.m.
The top six teams in the league will qualify for the A-Sun tournament. The
#1 and #2 seeds receive a first round bye with the #1 seed hosting the final
four. The #3 and #4 seeds will host opening round games on Saturday, October
31.
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