Shawnee Webster: Soccer
Shawnee Webster (2013), a Criminal Justice major, played a strong role as a forward for the women’s soccer team scoring four goals and helping the team earn its New England Collegiate Conference Team Sportsmanship Award. Find out more about this Mountaineer and how life is for her at Southern Vermont College…

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Women's Soccer

October 17, 2009

Wildcats Scale Mountaineers 3-1 In NECC Women's Soccer Action

Photo Courtesy: Bill DiLillo Photography

Article Courtesy: Christa Parulis-Kaye

Box Score 

LONGMEADOW, Mass. - Senior Defender Christine Hollingworth netted the eventual game winning goal for the Wildcats of Bay Path defeating New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) rival the Mountaineers of Southern Vermont College 3-1 in women's soccer action Saturday afternoon at Ryan Field. Shawnee Webster scored SVC's lone goal which was her third of the year.

Junior forward Jacqui Siddle quickly struck first in the third minute of play on an unassisted goal after dribbling it past midfield and with great footwork was able to slide past the Mountaineers backline to net the first goal of the game at 2:14 on the clock.

Both teams were able to hold off any more goals heading into the half-time break.

Hollingworth would then notch the eventual game winning goal at 51:22 off two crosses starting with a nice pass from the corner by senior midfielder Christina Calabrese who then flicked it to sophomore defender Bridgette Flores .

Eight minutes later the Wildcats would net an insurance goal at the 61st minute of play. Freshman forward Samantha Bechta  would produce off a corner kick by Siddle.

Southern Vermont's freshman forward Shawnee Webster would break-up Bay Path's shut-out in the 72nd minute of play. After a foul, Smith was able to take advantage of a free kick sailing it over the Wildcat four-man wall to slide over the head of senior goalkeeper Samantha Gunseth.

Gunseth finished with six saves and one goal against for the victory. Mountaineer keeper Amber Mulhern suffered the loss with eight saves.

Bay Path is now 3-10 overall and 2-3 in conference play, while Southern Vermont falls to 0-13 on the season and 0-6 in the NECC. SVC is back in action



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