Framingham, Mass.- Framingham State junior Olivia Buonopane (Middleton, Mass.) scored her first goal of the season in the 98th
minute to send the Rams to victory over Salve Regina in non-conference
women's soccer action Tuesday evening at Maple St. Field.
With the victory the Rams improve to 6-4-1 on the year and the Seahawks slip to 5-7.
With just 1:12 to play in the first overtime period
Buonopane sent a long strike towards the net that looked like it was
going to be deflected by a Rams player but carried straight towards the
frame and snuck inside the post for the game deciding tally.
The Rams opened up scoring in the 7th minute of the contest when senior Marissa Miele
(Hudson, Mass.) won a 50/50 ball at the top of the box and sent a low
strike that snuck inside the left post to give the Rams 1-0 lead.
The Seahawks answered just over 30 minutes later when
a Jessica Broadhurst's (Scarborough, ME) free kick was headed in by
Raine Oesterle (Monroe, CT) to put the Seahawks on the board.
Both teams had quality chances to end the contest in
regulation but neither side was able to convert. The Rams had a free
kick in the middle of the field from 32 yards out with under ten minutes
to play but the kick went high.
In the final minute the Seahawks sent a ball towards
the net when a Seahawks player bicycle kicked it into the arms of Rams
keeper Sara Sullivan (Quincy, Mass.).
Sullivan made 10 saves in the win for the Rams.
Morgan McBrier (No. Kingstown, RI) made 6 saves for the Seahawks after
taking over for starter Carly Para (Milford, CT) to start the second
half.
The Seahawks return to action on Saturday, October 10th
when they host Roger Williams in CCC action slated for noon. The Rams
will travel to Westfield State for MASCAC matchup on Friday, October 9th for a 7:00 p.m. start.
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