NCAA
DIVISION II WOMEN’S
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Sophomore Tara Grodotzke (Rocky Point,
N.Y./Rocky Point) sent Adelphi through as she deposited the
Panthers’ sixth penalty attempt into the right side of the net. The
decisive kick came after Franklin Pierce sophomore back Mia
Makarainen (Espoo, Finland) had her attempt carom off the left
post after both teams converted their first five kicks.
“I felt pretty confident with about four minutes
to go,” said Bailey. “ I felt like maybe we weathered the storm, but
it just wasn’t meant to be.”
Adelphi sent the match into overtime as senior back
Dina Cali (Valley Stream, N.Y./VS North) knocked in a
loose ball at the right post. Franklin Pierce freshman goalkeeper Jenna
Mello (Londonderry, N.H./Londonderry) had a ball from the left
side by sophomore Catherine Wyndham (Lynbrook, N.Y./Lynbrook)
slip through her hands, that found Cali for a shot into a wide open net
for her second goal of the match.
Cali opened the scoring 13:50 into the contest when
she headed in a corner kick from senior Josephine Coiro (West
Babylon, N.Y./West Babylon) at the far post that caught Mello
off her line attempting to collect the inswinger.
Franklin
Pierce roared back with a pair of goals within a span of 1:25 in the 19th
and 20th minutes. Junior All-American Laura Hislop
(Belfast, Northern Ireland) played a role in both markers,
setting up senior back Martta Makila (Vantaa, Finland)
with a cross from the left side. Makila was left unmarked and buried a
shot from the center of the
penalty area at 18:26. Hislop put the Ravens ahead at 19:51 when she was
left unmarked in the center of the penalty area and took a pass from
freshman Taryn Welker (Wayne, Pa./Conestoga) and blasted a
shot into the goal from the penalty spot.
“This team was good enough to go to the Final Four,” said Bailey. “But it comes down to how you play on the day and today we weren’t good enough.”
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