Colonials Capture No. 1 Seed In Women's Soccer Tournament

KEENE, N.H. - Western Connecticut State
University earned a share of the Little East Conference regular
season championship with a 2-0 shutout victory over host Keene
State College on Saturday. The Colonials will share the title with
Eastern Conn, which defeated UMass Dartmouth, 3-1.
Junior midfielder Nicole Sieber (Newtown, Conn.)
and sophomore forward Jillian Duran (Uncasville,
Conn.) netted second half goals for the Colonials (13-3-1,
6-0-1 LEC).
The Owls (14-6, 5-2 LEC) will be the third seed in the upcoming
Little East Tournament and host rival Plymouth State in a
quarterfinal game on Tuesday (6 p.m.). Western Conn. earned the top
seed and a first round bye.
Most of the first half was played in the Keene State portion of the
field, The Colonials best opportunity came on a close range shot by
junior midfielder Angela Wozniak (Ludlow, Mass.)
that was knocked away by Owl junior goalie Samantha Hirsh
(Holliston, Mass.).
WCSU kept the pressure on in the second half. Hirsh made a diving
save on a bid by Sieber. Minutes later, Sieber didn't miss her next
opportunity. Her shot from the top of the box went into the far
corner of the net at the 55:48 mark to give the Colonials a 1-0
lead. It was Sieber's fifth goal of the season.
KSC junior midfielder Molly Brunelle (Walpole,
N.H.) had an opportunity to tie the game, but her bid from
the right side sailed just wide of the net at the 25:58 mark.
The Colonials scored an insurance goal at the 82:58 mark. Junior
back Domonique Pascascio (Hamden, Conn.) served
the ball in the box and freshman forward Jillian Duran
(Uncasville, Conn.) knocked in a rebound for her fourth
goal of the season.
WCSU outshot the Owls 18-4.
Hirsh had seven saves while Colonial goalie Shannon Cawley
(Willimantic, Conn.) stopped one shot to register her 11th
shutout of the season.











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