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Kim Kockenmeister
1
Ursinus URSINUS (2-9-1, 0-6-0)
2
Winner Swarthmore SWARTHMO (5-3-2, 3-2-1)
Ursinus URSINUS
(2-9-1, 0-6-0)
1
Final
2
Swarthmore SWARTHMO
(5-3-2, 3-2-1)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 OT 1 F
Ursinus URSINUS 1 0 0 1
Swarthmore SWARTHMO 1 0 1 2

Game Recap: Women's Soccer |

Kockenmeister Leads Women's Soccer to OT Victory

SWARTHMORE, Pa. - Kim Kockenmeister tallied another overtime goal as Swarthmore College Women's Soccer knocked off Ursinus College, 2-1, on Wednesday evening at Clothier Field Stadium. 

In the 98th minute, after dribbling the ball along the end line, Abby Chang found Kockenmeister for the game-winning goal. Kockenmeister tipped the Chang cross to the lower right of the net. The Garnet move to 5-3-2 overall and 3-2-1 in Centennial Conference play, while the Bears drop to 2-9-1 and 0-6-0.

Anwyn Urquhart opened the scoring in the 14th minute as the midfielder rocketed a shot from the top of the box. Just a few minutes later, Ursinus' Ciara Rago tied the game at one.

Both teams had opportunites to take the lead in the second half, but neither could get the goal into the back of the net. In the final minute of play, Dani Kaufman-Sedano fired a shot off the top of the crossbar. The sophomore's shot was followed by a Samantha Barnes shot wide right of the net. 

Kockenmeister led the way with five shots, while Veronica Gibbons added three shots. Megan Ruoff had two free kicks from just outside the box go just high over the net. Chang, Hope NealeAlice Onyango-Opiyo and Jacinta Fernandes-Brough all added a shot for the Garnet.

Swarthmore out shot the Bears 19-6 and recorded seven corners compared to the zero for Ursinus. Lillian Keller earned the win in net as she recorded three saves.

The Garnet will return to the pitch on Saturday as they take on Franklin & Marshall College at 3:00 p.m. in Lancaster, Pa. The Diplomats (4-1-1) sit in third place of the conference table, while Swarthmore sits in fifth place. 
 
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