Freshman Taryn Schoenbeck scores first collegiate goal.
New Haven, Conn. - Junior Debbie Aller (Stony Brook, N.Y.) scored her first collegiate goal with 32 seconds left in the second overtime to send the Stony Brook University women's soccer team to a 2-1 victory over the Yale Bulldogs on Wednesday night at Reese Stadium. Stony Brook improves to 1-5-1 while Yale falls to 3-2-0.
With time running down in the second overtime, junior Dana Adamkiewicz (Port Jefferson Station, N.Y.) drove a direct kick into the 18-yard box. A scramble for the ball ensued, with Aller collecting the loose ball from 10 yards out on the left side of the six-yard box. She then struck the ball into the right side of the net to give the Seawolves the victory.
Yale took a 1-0 lead in the 53rd minute on a goal from Becky Brown, who got behind the Stony Brook defense off a pass from Megan Ashforth and then put the ball past SBU senior goalkeeper Marisa Viola (Cutchogue, N.Y.). Yale had scored a combined 12 goals in its previous three victories this season, with six of those coming from Brown
But the Seawolves evened the score just over 10 minutes later as junior Morgan Sims (Ambler, Pa.) dribbled down the right side on a Stony Brook counter attack and passed the ball to freshman Taryn Schoenbeck (Newark, Del.), who cut the ball back twice before slotting the ball into the left side of the net. It was the first collegiate goal for Schoenbeck.
Neither team was able to push across a goal the rest of regulation as the game headed to overtime. Schoenbeck nearly gave the Seawolves the victory just over four minutes into the second overtime but her shot from 20 yards out hit the crossbar.
It was the third straight overtime game for the Seawolves, who rallied to tie a game in the second half for the fourth time this season on Wednesday night. Aller became the sixth different Seawolves player to score a goal in 2009.
Viola finished with five saves for the Seawolves, while Ayani Sumiyasu made three stops for the Bulldogs. SBU outshot Yale 5-0 in the second overtime period.
The Seawolves return to action on Friday, Sept. 18, hosting Sacred Heart at LaValle Stadium. Game is set for 7 p.m.
New Haven, Conn. - Junior Debbie Aller (Stony Brook, N.Y.) scored her first collegiate goal with 32 seconds left in the second overtime to send the Stony Brook University women's soccer team to a 2-1 victory over the Yale Bulldogs on Wednesday night at Reese Stadium. Stony Brook improves to 1-5-1 while Yale falls to 3-2-0.
With time running down in the second overtime, junior Dana Adamkiewicz (Port Jefferson Station, N.Y.) drove a direct kick into the 18-yard box. A scramble for the ball ensued, with Aller collecting the loose ball from 10 yards out on the left side of the six-yard box. She then struck the ball into the right side of the net to give the Seawolves the victory.
Yale took a 1-0 lead in the 53rd minute on a goal from Becky Brown, who got behind the Stony Brook defense off a pass from Megan Ashforth and then put the ball past SBU senior goalkeeper Marisa Viola (Cutchogue, N.Y.). Yale had scored a combined 12 goals in its previous three victories this season, with six of those coming from Brown
But the Seawolves evened the score just over 10 minutes later as junior Morgan Sims (Ambler, Pa.) dribbled down the right side on a Stony Brook counter attack and passed the ball to freshman Taryn Schoenbeck (Newark, Del.), who cut the ball back twice before slotting the ball into the left side of the net. It was the first collegiate goal for Schoenbeck.
Neither team was able to push across a goal the rest of regulation as the game headed to overtime. Schoenbeck nearly gave the Seawolves the victory just over four minutes into the second overtime but her shot from 20 yards out hit the crossbar.
It was the third straight overtime game for the Seawolves, who rallied to tie a game in the second half for the fourth time this season on Wednesday night. Aller became the sixth different Seawolves player to score a goal in 2009.
Viola finished with five saves for the Seawolves, while Ayani Sumiyasu made three stops for the Bulldogs. SBU outshot Yale 5-0 in the second overtime period.
The Seawolves return to action on Friday, Sept. 18, hosting Sacred Heart at LaValle Stadium. Game is set for 7 p.m.