Box Score
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Kelly
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Gianna
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Kelsy
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Box score
Photo Gallery (Courtesy of Dan
Caccacci)
Tightly contested playoff matches often come down to one play,
and it was The University of Scranton women's soccer team that made
the biggest play of all on Wednesday night.
Sophomore forward Gianna Vitolo
(Denville, N.J./Morris Knolls) threaded a perfect pass
through the Moravian defense to set up freshman midfielder
Kelly
Egan (Essex Falls, N.J./West Essex) for the game's
oinly goal in the seventh minute as the Royals defeated the
Greyhounds, 1-0, in a Landmark Conference semifinal at Fitzpatrick
Field.
The victory advances the top-seeded Royals (15-2-2) to the
championship on Saturday against Drew at 1 p.m. at Fitzpatrick
Field. The third-seeded Rangers knocked off second-seeded Juniata,
3-2, in double overtime earlier on Wednesday. The Royals have won
three straight Landmark Conference championships and four in the
conference's six years of existence.
Scranton scored its goal when Vitolo picked up a loose ball near
midfield and looked right, then picked out a hole in the Moravian
defense to find Egan streaking down the left side. Egan gathered in
the pass and dribbled toward goal and beat the Greyhounds
goalkeeper from 15 yards out.
The goal was Egan's second of the season while Vitolo picked up
her fourth assisted, tied for second most on the team behind Egan's
nine.
Senior goalkeeper Kelsy McAnelly
(West Chester, Pa./Villa Maria Academy) made three saves,
all in the second half as the fourth-seeded Greyhounds (7-10-3)
pushed forward in search of the match-tying goal. The shutout was
her sixth of the season and 29th of her career, second most in
Scranton history.
Both teams narrowly missed scoring in the second half. Moravian
had the first great chance, but the shot by sophomore midfielder
Micaela Kwochka (Monroe, Conn./Academy of Our Lady of Mercy
Lauralton Hall) clanged off the right post and trickled away in the
55th minute.
Later in the 78th minute, Royals freshman forward Kelsey Bacon
(Macungie, Pa./Emmaus) gathered in a pass about 18 yards
in front of the goal, but her shot clipped the crossbar and sailed
over.
The Royals also got a measure of revenge after the Greyhounds
had rallied for a 2-2 tie in the regular season match on Wednesday,
Oct. 23, at Fitzpatrick Field. Moravian's two goals that night came
in the second half after Scranton had taken a 2-0 lead, and the
goals also ended a streak of 13 straight matches against Landmark
opponents without allowing a goal for Scranton.
The victory also marked the fourth straight season the Royals
have eliminated Moravian in the Landmark Conference playoffs.
Scranton defeated the Greyhounds in the semifinals in 2010 and
2011, and in the championship match in 2012.
Saturday's Landmark Conference championship match will be the
fourth straight played at Fitzpatrick Field. The Royals captured
the title in 2010 with a 2-1 victory over Drew, in 2011 with a 1-0
victory over Catholic, and last season with a 2-0 victory over
Moravian.
--ROYALS--