Emily Thomas
scored twice as part of a three-goal IUP explosion in a span of 17 minutes in
the first half, and the Indians went on to a 3-2 victory over Kutztown in the
PSAC women's soccer title game Sunday.
The host
Indians (19-3) won the conference championship for the first time since 1995 and
may have moved themselves in position to earn their first ever trip to the NCAA
Division II tournament. That announcement will be made Monday evening.
First and
second round games in the Northeast Region will be played November 12 and 14 at
a site that will also be determined on Monday.
Prior to
this season, IUP had not won a PSAC tournament game since taking home the league
title nine years ago. But the Indians blanked regionally-ranked squads in Lock
Haven and Slippery Rock to earn a home game in the final.
Kutztown,
which was seeking its first PSAC title, is 14-5-2 on the season.
Thomas was
named the MVP of the tournament after scoring a pair of goals midway through the
first half that wiped out an early 1-0 Kutztown lead.
The Golden
Bears took a 1-0 lead on a goal by Kelly Murdock, assisted by Lauren Tatro, with
13 minutes expired before Thomas tied it at the 23-minute mark off an assist by
Crystal Heder.
Just two
minutes later, Thomas gave IUP the lead for good when she took a pass from Erin
Falce and beat Kutztown goalkeeper Nicki Mitchell.
Thomas
scored four of IUP's five goals in the tournament, tallying the lone goal of the
game in 1-0 wins over Lock Haven and Slippery Rock in the first two rounds. She
has a total of 10 goals on the season.
IUP built
its lead to 3-1 with five minutes left before halftime when Falce scored off a
feed from Shelley Queiser. Falce has scored 29 times this season but had been
held scoreless in the tournament until her three points on Sunday.
Kutztown
controlled play for most of the second half, outshooting IUP 4-1 over the final
45 minutes, and pulled to within 3-2 when Kim Kelty scored with 27 minutes
remaining on the clock. Ashley Smith assisted on the Kelty goal.
But the IUP
defense and goalkeeper Sarah Daw kept the Golden Bears from scoring the
equalizer. Daw finished with seven saves to extend her school record in that
department to 355.
Kutztown
finished with a 9-7 edge in shots while both teams took five corner kicks.
Mitchell stopped three IUP shots.
SCORING SUMMARY:
GOAL Time Team Goal Scorer Assists
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1. 13:00 KUTZ-W Kelly Murdock Lauren Tatro
2. 23:00 IUP-W Emily Thomas Crystal Heder
3. 25:00 IUP-W Emily Thomas Erin Falce
4. 40:00 IUP-W Erin Falce Shelley Queiser
5. 63:00 KUTZ-W Kim Kelty Ashley Smith
Goalies
KUT - Nicki Mitchell (90:00), 3 GA, 3 saves
IUP - Sarah Daw (90:00), 2 GA, 7 saves
Shots: KUT 9, IUP 7
Corners: KUT 5, IUP 5