OSWEGO, N.Y. – The Oswego State women's soccer team remained unbeaten in SUNYAC play with a double-overtime tie against New Paltz on Friday. Oswego dominated nearly every statistical category but could not find the edge over the Hawks.
THE BASICS
- Result: Oswego 0, New Paltz 0 (2OT)
- Location: Laker Soccer Field – Oswego, N.Y.
- Records: Oswego 4-2-2 (1-0-1 SUNYAC) | New Paltz 1-8-1 (0-2-1 SUNYAC)
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Oswego owned a 23-6 advantage on shots, including a 9-2 spread in on-goal opportunities.
- Of the Lakers' nine shots on-goal, six came in the two, 10-minute overtime periods.
- Over the course of the 110-minute outing, Oswego earned eight more corner kicks than their opponents (12-4).
- With 31 seconds remaining in the second overtime, Graisa Madden put a shot on-net but the goalie made a stop.
- The goalie's save was mishandled and Audrey Burbidge had a chance at a rebound, but the Laker attempt was turned away again.
- In the waning seconds of the first overtime, Gianna Perri had one of Oswego's best opportunities, sending a shot towards the right post.
- New Paltz's keeper was able to make a diving stop on Perri's chance, knocking the ball just past the post and out of bounds.
- The Laker defense was stout throughout the tilt, allowing just two shots on-goal, both coming in the first half.
- Emma Allen made both saves between the pipes, earning her second-straight shutout and third in her last four appearances.
WHAT'S NEXT
Oswego remains at home to host Oneonta at 1 p.m. on Saturday.
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