WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – For the second straight game, the Lycoming College women's soccer team held its opponent scoreless in the first half, but first-place Stevenson University used four second-half goals to notch a 4-0 win in Commonwealth Conference action at the Shangraw Athletic Complex on Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 29.
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The Warriors (3-15 overall, 0-7 Commonwealth) off the scoreboard in the first half, despite the Mustangs (8-5-4 overall, 6-0-1 Commonwealth) firing 19 shots in the half. Freshman
Joelle Winey (Mifflintown, Pa./Juniata) stopped five shots during the period, as she made several diving stops in the half.
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The Mustangs got the second half started quickly, scoring twice in the first three minutes, with Jordan Porretto and Kellen Wittman each finding the back of the net. Isabella Ekeze got in on an assist and added a goal later in the period to help the Mustangs round out the 4-0 win.
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Winey posted 11 saves in the game, helping her become the 12
th keeper in school history to post 100 saves in a season.
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Katelynn Giannacini earned the win for the Mustangs, as she made two saves in the second half. Tiffany McKee played the first half.
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The Warriors close out their 2014 campaign on Saturday, Nov. 1, when they host Widener in a 12 p.m. Commonwealth Conference game.
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