Box Score Women's Soccer
Final Score: College of Charleston 1, Jacksonville 0 | OT
Location: Mount Pleasant, S.C. (Patriots Point)
Records: Charleston (5-3-0) CAA (0-0-0), JU (0-6-1) ASUN (0-0-0)
The Short Story: The Cougars dominated offensively but couldn't find the back of the net until freshman
Olivia Freitas scored the game-winner in extra time to give CofC its third consecutive win.
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QUICK FACTS
• Freitas scored the game-winner in the 93
rd minute in extra time.
• CofC dominated in the shots category, 23-4, and shots on goal, 10-1.
• Freitas logged a game-high six shots.
• Overall, nine different Cougars took a shot at goal.
• The Cougars 16 shots in the first half is the most shots in one half this season.
• CofC registered one yellow and one red card compared to JU's two yellow cards and one red card.
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HOW IT HAPPENED
• Freitas took advantage of an error on Jacksonville's back line and scored the game-winner in the 93
rd minute of extra time. Â
• A pair of shots by Freitas and fellow freshman
Grace Powell were both blocked by a strong defensive effort from Jacksonville's defenders in the 12
th minute.
• CofC took four shots in the span of two minutes in the middle of the first half but each shot was either saved or blocked by the Dolphins.
• Junior
Maggie Berlin logged her first save of the match in the 72
nd minute to keep the Dolphins from taking a 1-0 lead.
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HEAD COACH CHRISTIAN MICHNER
"I was really impressed with the way my team stepped out to play tonight. We talked about making sure that we do all of the little things consistently every day and they did a great job of that. We were really unfortunate all night not to find the back of the net until the final touch but in the end, we got the goal we needed to win it. Obviously, it was a full team performance. I was really happy with how my team played with the ball tonight. We were fantastic. We have to work on finishing because we're not going to create as many chances in the CAA as we did tonight, so we'll have to be a little more clinical in terms of finishing. I'm happy to win and happy to move into conference play where we are."
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WHAT'S NEXT
The Cougars remain at home to open up CAA play as they face off against Delaware on Thursday, Sept. 26 at 7 p.m. at Patriots Point in Mount Pleasant, S.C.