Wednesday 10/02/2002
Oct. 2, 2002
CHARLESTON, SC – Lindsey Browne scored the game-winning goal with 2:20 left in the second overtime period in leading 19th-ranked Clemson to a 3-2 win over the College of Charleston in a women’s intercollegiate soccer match at Patriots Point Field in Charleston, SC Wednesday night.
With the win, Clemson improves its record to 6-4 overall, while the Cougars fall to 2-6-2 overall. The Lady Tigers held a 34-6 advantage in shots, including 31-5 in regulation. Clemson is ranked 19th by Soccer America and 25th in the NSCAA poll.
The College of Charleston had a 2-0 lead in the first 18 minutes of play. Carolyn Morris scored the first two goals for the Cougars and she now has five goals on the season. She scored her first goal at the 10:10 mark with an assist by Sydney Strong. She scored 7:24 later with an assist by Anna-Karin Andersson.
Clemson’s Anna Beth Fuller cut the margin to 2-1 with a goal with 5:13 left in the first half off an assist by Deliah Arrington. Clemson’s Heather Beem answered just 62 seconds later with a goal from about 15 yards out tying the match at 2-2.
The game winner was scored at the 107:40 point in the match. Brown scored from point-blank range on a cross from Deliah Arrington.
Clemson will play at ACC-foe Duke on Saturday night at 7:00 p.m. in the Lady Tigers’ next action.
Scoring C of C-Carolyn Morris (Sydney Strong) 10:10 C of C-Carolyn Morris (Anna-Karin Andersson) 17:24 Clemson-Anna Beth Fuller (Deliah Arrington) 39:47 Clemson-Heather Beem (Unassisted) 40:45 Clemson-Lindsey Browne (Deliah Arrington) 107:40
Shots: Clemson 34, C of C 6 Corner Kicks: Clemson 13, C of C 2 Saves: Lauren Heos (CU) 3, Alice Keeney (C of C) 15 Fouls: Clemson 16, C of C 7 Attendance: 1143
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