WELLESLEY, Mass. – MIT first year Allie Hrabchak (Princeton, N.J.)
scored the game's only goal at 42:18 of the first half, as the visiting
Engineers took a 1-0 victory over Wellesley College soccer in a New
England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) contest on
Tuesday afternoon.
Hrabchak broke a first half deadlock in the 43rd minute after being
denied on her previous three attempts on goal, including a fall
extension save from Wellesley senior goalkeeper Kat Goldsmith (Armonk, N.Y.) less than 30 seconds prior.
Following Goldsmith's initial save, Wellesley briefly cleared the
ball before it made its way back to Hrabchak near the top of the penalty
area. Hrabchak then took a step toward the middle of the field before
cutting the ball back to beat the Wellesley defense and subsequently
Goldsmith.
Hrabchak's team-leading eighth of the season would prove to be the
only goal of the game, despite the Engineer's outshooting the Blue by a
14-7 margin in the contest.
Goldsmith made eight saves for Wellesley, getting some help from junior Gabby Hartman
(La Jolla, Calif.) when the defender saved a header on the goal line
following one of the Engineer's seven corner kick opportunities. MIT
ended the game with a 7-3 advantage in corner kicks.
MIT junior goalkeeper Lauren Ullmann (Princeton, N.J.) added four
saves to earn her eighth win of the year while recording her third
shutout of the season.
Both teams continue NEWMAC play on Saturday, October 17. Wellesley
will play at WPI at 1:00 PM. MIT will also play on the road, when they
travel to Smith for a 2:00 PM contest.
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