The Oswego State women's soccer team played to a 0-0 tie with Fredonia on Friday afternoon at Laker Field.
The scoreless tie was Oswego State's first draw of the season, and the first game that the Lakers did not score a goal. Oswego State is 4-5-1 overall and 4-1-1 in SUNYAC play. Fredonia is 5-5-2 and 2-2-2 in the conference.
After a scoreless first half, Fredonia outshot the Lakers 12-4 in the second half, but Oswego State had the two best scoring chances. In the 46th minute, Oswego State's Amy Hedlund dribbled past the Fredonia defense and was fouled as she entered the penalty area. A penalty-kick was awarded, and Oswego State's Tricia Sullivan took the shot from the spot, but Fredonia goalkeeper Becky Scroger dove to her left and made the save, and covered the rebound.
The Blue Devils maintained possession for most of the second half, but Oswego State had another scoring chance in the 87th minute, as Sullivan broke past the Fredonia defense and was in alone, but Scroger came off the line to make the save.
Fredonia held a 5-2 advantage in corner kicks, and Scroger had four saves. Laker goalkeeper Toby Klein had nine saves.
Following the game, a penalty-kick shootout was held as a tiebreaker for playoff seeding if necessary. Fredonia won the shootout 6-5.
The Lakers will play at home again on Saturday at 1 p.m. versus Buffalo State.