
Late Goal Dooms Women’s Soccer Against Western Carolina, 2-1
10/6/2013 4:31:00 PM | Women's Soccer
STATESBORO, GA.- Georgia Southern women's soccer faced Western Carolina's Catamounts Sunday afternoon. After a tough 90 minutes, the Eagles were defeated 2-1. The Eagles' are 2-7-2 and 1-2-1 in the SoCon while the Catamounts improve to 7-5-1 and 1-3-0 in the league.
"We worked hard and battled all day," Head Coach Brian Dunleavy said. "Giving up the penalty kick really changed the momentum of the game and we weren't able to recover from that. We have to do a better job at overcoming obstacles and keeping a consistent mindset."
The Eagles got off to a solid start with Nora El-Shami scoring the first goal of the game on 26 minutes, her second goal of the season. El-Shami was assisted by Cori Dulmage.
In the first 45 minutes GSU and WCU totaled 3 shots on goal each with the Eagles controlling the scoreboard, 1-0.
With 26 minutes left in the game, WCU equalized the scoreboard by sliding a penalty kick past GSU's goalkeeper Molly Williams.
Caitlyn Bradham gave Western Carolina the victory with just six minutes left in regulation. She scored the goal on an attack from the wing, scoring the shot from just outside the penalty box.
The Eagles next competition is a GATA game, against Francis Marion on Thursday, October 10th at Eagle Field starting at 7 p.m. That match can also be seen live on GS All-Access from GSEagles.com.
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Georgia Southern Athletics provides up-to-date information on all its sports through its official website, GSEagles.com, through social media channels facebook.com/GSAthletics and twitter.com/GSAthletics, and its new "Eagles GATA" mobile app for Android and iOS.
"We worked hard and battled all day," Head Coach Brian Dunleavy said. "Giving up the penalty kick really changed the momentum of the game and we weren't able to recover from that. We have to do a better job at overcoming obstacles and keeping a consistent mindset."
The Eagles got off to a solid start with Nora El-Shami scoring the first goal of the game on 26 minutes, her second goal of the season. El-Shami was assisted by Cori Dulmage.
In the first 45 minutes GSU and WCU totaled 3 shots on goal each with the Eagles controlling the scoreboard, 1-0.
With 26 minutes left in the game, WCU equalized the scoreboard by sliding a penalty kick past GSU's goalkeeper Molly Williams.
Caitlyn Bradham gave Western Carolina the victory with just six minutes left in regulation. She scored the goal on an attack from the wing, scoring the shot from just outside the penalty box.
The Eagles next competition is a GATA game, against Francis Marion on Thursday, October 10th at Eagle Field starting at 7 p.m. That match can also be seen live on GS All-Access from GSEagles.com.
Photo Gallery
Georgia Southern Athletics provides up-to-date information on all its sports through its official website, GSEagles.com, through social media channels facebook.com/GSAthletics and twitter.com/GSAthletics, and its new "Eagles GATA" mobile app for Android and iOS.
Team Stats
WCU
GASO
Goals
2
1
Shots
15
7
Shots on Goal
9
4
Saves
3
7
Corners
2
7
Fouls
8
5
Scoring Plays

Nora El-Shami (2)
Assisted By: Cori Dulmage
Through ball to top of the box, shot fro
25:22

Amanda Schwartz (1)
WCU Amanda Schwartz PENALTY KICK GOAL, goal number 1 for season.
66:30

Caitlyn Bradham
Assisted By: Kelly Pannell
Shot from the wing
83:07
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