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Orange Ends Season in OT Loss to No. 5 North Carolina
11/2/2014 4:58:00 PM | Women's Soccer
SYRACUSE, N.Y. – No. 5/5 North Carolina scored a goal 5:44 into overtime to break a 1-1 tie and defeat Syracuse in the Orange's season finale. Junior Maya Pitts' goal in the 72nd minute tied the score and forced the extra session.
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"Our players worked hard and I'm very proud of them," said Syracuse head coach Phil Wheddon. "Taking North Carolina to overtime is a moral victory. Unfortunately that doesn't show up on the stats sheet."
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North Carolina opened the scoring in the 17th minute when Amber Munerlyn passed the ball to Summer Green, who put her shot in the left corner of the net. Freshman Alex Lamontagne had the Orange's best chances in the first half, twice getting the ball in Syracuse's offensive end with just a defender to beat, but she was unable to get off a shot on either possession. The Orange limited the Tar Heels (12-2-2, 9-0-1) to just four shots in the first half, two of which were on goal.
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The Orange successfully defended against two corner kicks in the opening minutes of the second half and SU goalkeeper Courtney Brosnan recorded three saves to keep Syracuse with striking distance. The Orange broke through in the 72nd minute. Sophomore Stephanie Skilton slid the ball over to the right side of the box to Pitts, who put her shot in the left corner of the goal for the equalizer. It was her third goal of the year and gives her a career-high nine points this season.
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Syracuse had two corner kicks and North Carolina had one in the final 10 minutes of regulation but neither team could take advantage of the opportunities as the match went into overtime.
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The Orange successfully defended against two corner kicks before Paige Nielsen took a shot from the right side of the box that found the back of the net to give the Tar Heels a 2-1 victory. Green and Boyles were credited with assists on the play.
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Syracuse ends the season with an overall record of 5-10-4 and a 2-7-1 mark in ACC play. Prior to the match, senior Alexis Koval was honored in a pregame ceremony.
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"Our players worked hard and I'm very proud of them," said Syracuse head coach Phil Wheddon. "Taking North Carolina to overtime is a moral victory. Unfortunately that doesn't show up on the stats sheet."
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North Carolina opened the scoring in the 17th minute when Amber Munerlyn passed the ball to Summer Green, who put her shot in the left corner of the net. Freshman Alex Lamontagne had the Orange's best chances in the first half, twice getting the ball in Syracuse's offensive end with just a defender to beat, but she was unable to get off a shot on either possession. The Orange limited the Tar Heels (12-2-2, 9-0-1) to just four shots in the first half, two of which were on goal.
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The Orange successfully defended against two corner kicks in the opening minutes of the second half and SU goalkeeper Courtney Brosnan recorded three saves to keep Syracuse with striking distance. The Orange broke through in the 72nd minute. Sophomore Stephanie Skilton slid the ball over to the right side of the box to Pitts, who put her shot in the left corner of the goal for the equalizer. It was her third goal of the year and gives her a career-high nine points this season.
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Syracuse had two corner kicks and North Carolina had one in the final 10 minutes of regulation but neither team could take advantage of the opportunities as the match went into overtime.
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The Orange successfully defended against two corner kicks before Paige Nielsen took a shot from the right side of the box that found the back of the net to give the Tar Heels a 2-1 victory. Green and Boyles were credited with assists on the play.
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Syracuse ends the season with an overall record of 5-10-4 and a 2-7-1 mark in ACC play. Prior to the match, senior Alexis Koval was honored in a pregame ceremony.
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Team Stats
NC
SU
Goals
2
1
Shots
12
3
Shots on Goal
6
1
Saves
0
4
Corners
5
3
Fouls
4
7
Scoring Plays

Summer Green
Assisted By: Amber Munerlyn
#8 passes to #6, puts shot in left corne
16:38

Maya Pitts
Assisted By: Stephanie Skilton
GOAL by SU Maya Pitts, Assist by Stephanie Skilton.
71:10

Paige Nielsen
Assisted By: Summer Green , Joanna Boyles
Shot from right side of the box into lef
95:44
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