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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

5 Game Unbeaten Streak Continues...


VS. BERRY 

COLUMBUS – The Capital University women's soccer team showed mettle and grit in its 2013 home opener Friday evening, tallying twice in the last 15 minutes of play to defeat Berry (Ga.) 3-1 on the first day of the Fort Rapids Invitational at Bernlohr Stadium. 
Freshman Becca Cartmill (Temecula, Calif.) posted one goal and one assist, including the game-winner in the 78th minute, to lead the Crusaders (1-1-1 overall). Cartmill rebounded a deflection and, with the Vikings' keeper down after a collision with freshman Monique Hanayik (Sidney, Ohio), fired a shot from 30 yards into the open net....

VS. SHENANDOAH

COLUMBUS – The Capital University women's soccer team closed out the two-day Fort Rapids Invitational Sunday with a 3-0 victory over Shenandoah (Va.) in a non-conference contest at Bernlohr Stadium. 
Senior forward Hilary Ells (Grandview Heights, Ohio) tallied her third goal of the season in the 13th minute to provide all the Crusaders (2-1-1 overall) would need in the contest. Ells, who did not play due to injury in 2012, sent a strike from 20 yards out into the upper left corner and into the back of the net.


Sophomore forward Jamie Murray (West Palm Beach, Fla.) added a pair of late goals, her third and team-leading fourth of the campaign, to pad the Capital lead. On her first strike in the 80th minute, Murray took a great pass from sophomore midfielder Maura Fortino (Philadelphia, Pa.) and beat the keeper to the ball, finishing in an empty net.
Murray posted her second from Fortino just moments later, carrying the ball into the box following Fortino's pass and sending a shot past the keeper....

@ THOMAS MORE


The Capital University women's soccer team outlasted the region's top team on the road Wednesday, dealing No. 14 Thomas More its first loss of the year with a 2-1 victory in a non-conference affair at Crestview Hills, Ky. 
Senior forward Hilary Ells (Grandview Heights, Ohio) put away the game-winner for the Crusaders (3-1-1 overall) in the 108th minute of the contest. She posted her fourth goal of the year off a rebound.
After the Saints (3-0-1) took the lead on a penalty kick in the 34th minute, freshman forward Monique Hanayik(Sidney, Ohio) found the back of the net just under two minutes later to level the match for Capital. The unassisted tally was Hanayik's first of the season and first for her career, and was the first goal allowed by Thomas More this season....

VS. DEFIANCE

The Capital University women's soccer team won its fourth straight contest Saturday, defeating Defiance 4-0 in a non-conference affair at Bernlohr Stadium. The Crusaders (4-1-1 overall), who are unbeaten since opening the season with a 3-2 setback against then-No. 5 Carnegie Mellon (Pa.), controlled possession from the early going and didn't look back.
 Junior midfielder Jessie Cermelj (Westerville, Ohio) totaled a pair of goals for Capital, which outshot the Yellow Jackets (2-3-1) by a 19-0 margin.


Senior midfielder Katie Freshour (North Canton, Ohio) supplied all the offense Capital would need, sending a header into the back of the net for her first goal of the season in the 39th minute. Sophomore midfielder Allison Mervau (Micanopy, Fla.) assisted on the play, sending a corner kick perfectly in front of the net. 
The Crusaders padded their lead in the 73rd when freshman forward Monique Hanayik (Sidney, Ohio) slipped the ball off a defender and into the back of the net off of a pass from senior forward Madison Palmer (Spring Arbor, Mich.). The tally was Hanayik's second of the year....

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