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Dons Battle But Fall to Broncos 3-2
9/30/2018 4:03:00 PM | Women's Soccer
SAN FRANCISCO – Squaring off against the No. 4 team in the country, the University of San Francisco women's soccer team battled visiting Santa Clara hard but ultimately came up short of the upset, falling 3-2 on Sunday afternoon at Negoesco Stadium.
After 45 minutes the Broncos (10-1-1, 1-0-0 WCC) and Dons (7-5-0, 0-1-0 WCC) were tied 1-1. The Broncos scored first on the first of two goals by Kelcie Hedge in the 17th minute. The Dons went into the locker room even, thanks to an own goal by the Broncos in the 31st minute.
After the intermission, SCU scored twice in less than 10 minutes. The first, Hedge's second goal of the game, came on a free kick 20 yards out in the 56th minute. The second came on a header by Maddy Gonzalez in the 63rd minute.
USF cut the deficit to one when Karley Weeks intercepted a back pass meant for the Broncos' keeper and scored her second career goal with an open net. The goal came in the 67th minute. The Dons threatened down the stretch but an offside call on Miciah Madison whipped out the equalizer.
Olivia Camera (3-3) was tremendous in goal, she tallied eight saves on the afternoon. Weeks tallied two shots on goal for the Dons, and Izzie Lueken and Miciah Madison had the other shots for the Dons.
GAME NOTES
USF will travel to Southern California next week when it takes on Pepperdine and Loyola Marymount. The Dons and Waves square off on Friday, Oct. 5 at 3:00 p.m. in Malibu. On Sunday, the Dons wrap up the trip in Los Angeles at 1:00 p.m. against the Lions.
After 45 minutes the Broncos (10-1-1, 1-0-0 WCC) and Dons (7-5-0, 0-1-0 WCC) were tied 1-1. The Broncos scored first on the first of two goals by Kelcie Hedge in the 17th minute. The Dons went into the locker room even, thanks to an own goal by the Broncos in the 31st minute.
After the intermission, SCU scored twice in less than 10 minutes. The first, Hedge's second goal of the game, came on a free kick 20 yards out in the 56th minute. The second came on a header by Maddy Gonzalez in the 63rd minute.
USF cut the deficit to one when Karley Weeks intercepted a back pass meant for the Broncos' keeper and scored her second career goal with an open net. The goal came in the 67th minute. The Dons threatened down the stretch but an offside call on Miciah Madison whipped out the equalizer.
Olivia Camera (3-3) was tremendous in goal, she tallied eight saves on the afternoon. Weeks tallied two shots on goal for the Dons, and Izzie Lueken and Miciah Madison had the other shots for the Dons.
GAME NOTES
- The Dons once again used their bench with 20 players seeing the field for USF on the day; 14 played 40 or more minutes.
- With the loss, the Dons fall to 1-33-1 all-time against the Broncos in a series that dates back to the 1985 season.
- With the help of the own goal, the Dons' offense has scored at least two goals for the ninth time in 12 games this season. The Dons scored two or more goals nine times all last season.
USF will travel to Southern California next week when it takes on Pepperdine and Loyola Marymount. The Dons and Waves square off on Friday, Oct. 5 at 3:00 p.m. in Malibu. On Sunday, the Dons wrap up the trip in Los Angeles at 1:00 p.m. against the Lions.
Team Stats
SCU
USF
Goals
3
2
Shots
23
4
Shots on Goal
11
5
Saves
3
8
Corners
8
0
Fouls
8
17
Scoring Plays

HEDGE, Kelcie (2)
24 gets rebound in box and beats keeper
16:31

TEAM
GOAL by USF OWN GOAL.
30:48

HEDGE, Kelcie (3)
24 scores on free kick 20 yards in front
55:19

GONZALEZ, Maddy (7)
Assisted By: TURNBOW, Kelsey
header from 7 on the cross from 10 on th
63:13

WEEKS, Karley (2)
20 intercepts pass back to keeper and sc
66:11
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