EAST STROUDSBURG -- The PSAC East matchup between the East Stroudsburg University women's soccer team and Millersville went scoreless through the first 84 minutes, but the Marauders were able to tally a goal late in the second half to down ESU, 1-0, on Wednesday night at Eiler-Martin Stadium.
ESU drops to 9-7-1, 7-7-1 in league action, while Millersville secures the fourth and final PSAC East playoff spot with an 8-5-2, 8-5-3 record in conference.
Emma Elwell found Morgan Winchock on a cross during the 85th minute for the eventual game-winning goal. The goal snapped a four-game shutout streak for the Warrior defense and goalkeeper Mauri Jackson.
Notables
- Millersville held advantages in shots (13-9) and shots on goal (7-2).
- Mauri Jackson made six saves on the night for ESU. Regan Kolinski made two saves for the Marauders.
- Jackson last allowed a goal on Oct. 19 in double overtime against nationally-ranked Kutztown. The Mount Royal, N.J. native impressive scoreless streak lasted 457 minutes and 10 seconds, spanning five games.
- ESU led 4-2 on corner kicks.
- Natalie Schooley, who tallied the golden goal in double overtime against Lock Haven on Sunday, led the Warriors with two shots on goal.
How It Happened:
- 84:45 | Elwell took possession near midfield and drove the ball deep in the MU offensive zone. Elwell a cross to Winchock, who fired a point-blank shot to the right of Jackson in the bottom right corner of the net.
Up Next: ESU hosts Shepherd on Saturday, when the Warriors clash with the Rams at 2:30 p.m. at Eiler-Martin Stadium.