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BURLINGTON, Vt. – UMBC junior
goalkeeper Lauren Kadet (Oakville, Ontario/St. Thomas
Aquinas) matched a season-best with 10 saves in Thursday's America
East matchup at Virtue Field, but for the second straight season,
UMBC and Vermont ended in a draw after 110 minutes of action. Kadet
picked up her third shutout of the season and the fifth of her
career in the scoreless affair.
UMBC earns its fourth tie of the season – the
second-straight campaign the Retrievers have had four overtime
games – to move to 1-9-4 overall and 0-3-2 in America East
play, while Vermont moves to 2-11-1 overall and 1-3-1 in
conference.
Despite being outshot 8-0 in the first half, UMBC put the
pressure on the Catamounts coming out of the break. Freshman
forward Bria Bass (Springfield, Va.) nearly put the
Retrievers out in front on a shot from 10 yards out in the 49th
minute, but a UVM tip deflected the shot and gave UMBC the first
corner kick of the afternoon. Minutes later, junior
forward Stephanie Smith (Severna Park, Md./Archbishop
Spalding) tested Vermont's freshman goalkeeper Ally Ramos, blasting
a curling shot from just inside the box. Ramos made the diving
save, her first of the contest, to keep the game
scoreless.
The Catamounts weathered the storm, but the Retrievers went back
on the offensive with under 10 minutes remaining in the contest,
coming inches from taking the 1-0 advantage, as a centering pass
from sophomore midfielder Lilly Rydon (Stirling, South
Australia/Concordia College) made its way to freshman
midfielder Preslie Quaranta (Baltimore, Md./Perry Hall).
Quaranta turned and punched a shot to the left side of the net from
six yards out, but Ramos was able to get her fingertips on it for
one of her seven saves.
UMBC held a 10-2 advantage in corner kicks, with nine coming in
the second half of play, including one with six seconds remaining
in regulation, however, the Retrievers were unable to find the back
of the net.
Vermont saw the first opportunity of overtime, as sophomore
forward Bre Pletnik had a step on the Retriever defense and sent a
shot from just inside the 18 yard box. Kadet extended to get a hand
on the ball and was able to gather the rebound, for the first of
three saves in the first overtime for the junior keeper.
Both teams continued to generate opportunities throughout the
two overtimes, with the Catamounts registering four shots in the
first overtime and UMBC combining for three shots during the extra
periods.
"We need to put a total of 90 minutes together," head
coach Leslie Wray said. "For the first half we were
unable to connect the ball. The second half was much better, but we
didn't capitalize on our opportunities. Now we have to turn around
and start preparing for Stony Brook on Sunday."
UMBC returns home on Sunday, Oct. 14 to take on Stony Brook in
its "Fight In Pink" contest. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. at the
Retriever Soccer Park. The Retrievers invite all fans to purchase a
pink shirt from the team to show their support in the fight against
breast cancer, with all proceeds going to the Susan G. Komen
foundation.
Shirts are available for $8.00 prior to Sunday and can be
purchased for $10.00 at the gate. A silent auction will also take
place at halftime, where fans will have a chance to bid on shirts
worn by their favorite Retriever players during pregame. For more
information or to make a donation, contact head coach Leslie
Wray at lwray@umbc.edu.
Live stats for Sunday's contest can be found at www.umbcretrievers.com.