Stony Brook, Boston U and Hartford Win One-Goal Games Sunday

Stony Brook, Boston U and Hartford Win One-Goal Games Sunday

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - Sunday was a day filled with closely contested matches in America East women's soccer, as Stony Brook and Boston University both won in overtime, while Hartford had a one-goal win and UMBC and Maine played to a tie.

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Sunday, September 30

at Stony Brook 2, Binghamton 1 (OT)
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  • Kristen Baker scored the game-tying goal in the 16th minute, and then added the game-winner in the 106th minute in the second overtime to give Stony Brook a, 2-1, win over Binghamton.
  • Binghamton's Brittany Walsh gave the Bearcats and early lead, tallying in the 16th minute.
  • Baker's game-winner came off an assist by Tessa Deveraux, blasting a shot from 25-yards out on the left wing.

Boston University 2, at Vermont 1 (OT)
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  • Madison Clemens scored her second goal of the game in the 99th minute of the first overtime, giving Boston University a, 2-1, road win over Vermont.
  • Trailing, 1-0, in the waining moments of the contest, the Catamounts tied the game with just 1:02 remaining on a goal from Zoe Boyd off a corner kick.
  • Clemens scored her third goal of the weekend, turning and firing from just outside the 18-yard box into the top netting, giving the Terriers their 27th-straight win over a conference opponent.

at UMBC 1, Maine 1 (2OT)
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  • Maine's Charlene Achille scored with one-second left in the first half to knot the game at one, which is where it would end as the Black Bears and Retrievers finished in a tie.
  • Rachel McKee had the tally for UMBC, her second of the season.

Hartford 1, at New Hampshire 0
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  • Hartford won its fourth-straight game to improve to 5-0-1 in its last six contests with a, 1-0, win at New Hampshire Sunday.
  • Hartford broke the stalemate in the 80th minute on a goal by Shealagh Bagley. Bagley received the ball from Amelia Pereira in the box and was able to put the ball away in the left side of the net.
  • Erica Correa had four saves in net for New Hampshire.