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Younginer vs. Davidson
Younginer scored for the Terriers at the 10 minute mark, her second of the season.
2
Winner Davidson DAV (2-5-0)
1
Wofford WOF (1-3-2)
Winner
Davidson DAV
(2-5-0)
2
Final
1
Wofford WOF
(1-3-2)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 OT 1 OT 2 F
Davidson DAV 0 1 0 1 2
Wofford WOF 1 0 0 0 1

Game Recap: Women's Soccer | | Media Relations

Women's Soccer Loses to Davidson in 2OT

SPARTANBURG, S.C. – The women's soccer team gave up a last-second goal in the second overtime period as the Davidson Wildcats defeated the Terriers 2-1 Friday night at Snyder Field.
 
Davidson midfielder Vicky Bruce scored the game-winning goal for the Wildcats with one second left on the game clock. Bruce pushed a hard grounder past Terrier goalkeeper Alex Carroll from the left side of the box into the back right corner of the net for the score, her second of the season.
 
Wofford put the first point on the scoreboard in the 10th minute, as midfielder Hannah Washko fed a pass to fellow midfielder Hayley Younginer at the top of the box. Younginer fired a shot that sailed over Wildcat goalkeeper Kendall Thomas and into the net for her second goal of the season. It was Washko's first assist of the season as well.
 
Trailing all through the second half, Davidson created opportunities to try to tie the game but were unable to convert through the majority of the second half.
 
With seven seconds left in the match however, a free ball allowed defender Dani Johnson to slide past the Terrier defense with only the keeper to beat. Johnson touched the ball past Carroll and tied up the match at 1-1 with her second goal of the season.
 
Wofford had a prime opportunity to score a go-ahead goal in double overtime, as defender Katherine Whisenhunt shot a corner kick into the box with four minutes left in the period. A scramble in front of the net however ended with Younginer receiving the ball back near the top of the box and shooting it wide right of the net.
 
Overall, the Wildcats outshot the Terriers 22-8 in the match and took nine corner kicks compared to the Terriers' two corner kicks.
 
Thomas earned the victory for the Wildcats, playing all 110 minutes in net and recording three saves. Carroll took the loss for the Terriers, also playing all 110 minutes in net with five saves.
 
Whisenhunt and defenders Hanna Socha and Clare Robinson played all 110 minutes of the match for the Terriers as well. Johnson was the only Wildcat positional player to stay in for the entire match.
 
The loss drops Wofford's all-time record against Davidson to 3-16-4. Wofford last beat Davidson back in 2003, when the Wildcats were still a member of the Southern Conference.
 
The Terriers (1-3-2) take a week off before hitting the road for their next match against Chattanooga to open conference play September 25. The match is set to begin at 7 p.m.
 
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