Stetson Women Ride Late Surge for Win over Mercer
9/27/09
Macon, Ga. – Trailing 1-0 late in the game, Stetson scored three goals
in the final seven minutes to defeat conference-foe Mercer. In the end
the 3-2 win evened the Hatters’ overall record at 5-5-0, and improved
their conference mark to 1-1-0. The Bears dropped to 4-5-1 and 0-3-0 on
the season.
In a span of 41 seconds Junior Katie Bitetto (Jacksonville, Fla.) scored
the go-ahead goal and assisted on the eventual game winner.
Mercer scored in the 17th minute to take an early lead that held up
until 83:12 when Stetson freshman Kassandra Hartwick (Granite City,
Ill.) tallied the first goal of her young career. Mercer cleared
Stetson’s final corner kick, but not far enough. Hartwick took advantage
by pouncing on the clear and tying the game 1-1.
Less than two minutes later the Bears were pushing forward in an attempt
to get their lead back. Bitetto managed to get behind the defense and
Tessa Gavilsky (Granite City, Ill.) played a brilliant through ball to
send her in alone. It was Bitetto’s third goal of the season.
Not willing to settle for a one-goal lead, Stetson struck again just 41
seconds later. At 85:44 sophomore Courtney Jenista (Pensacola, Fla.)
scored the first goal of her career. Once again the Hatters took
advantage of a Bears team that was pushing forward in an attempt to
regain control of the game. Bitetto intercepted and started a counter
attack with a perfectly timed ball through to Jenista who dribbled down
half the pitch and through the attacking zone to put the game out of
reach at 3-1.
“This was a great come from behind win. A great comeback after the way
we played on Friday”, said Stetson head Coach Julie Orlowski.
As it turned out the game was not quite out of reach however, as Mercer
lined up a penalty kick with one minute and five seconds remaining. The
shot that should have brought the home team to within one was turned
away by Hatters’ goalkeeper Andrea Garavaglia (Webster Groves, Mo.) with
a clutch save. Garavaglia finished the game with an impressive 10 saves.
Mercer continued to press and did manage to score one more goal fifteen
seconds later to make the final score 3-2.
“It has been great to see a lot of different players getting into the
scoring column for us this year”, said Orlowski.
Eight Hatters have scored at least one goal this season.
“Now we come home to play Campbell on Thursday. We only have two more
conference games on the road. Hopefully we can ride this momentum and
turn it into a good showing in conference”, added Orlowski.
Stetson plays six of its final eight A-Sun games in DeLand with just a
trip to Nashville left on the schedule. A four-game A-Sun home stand
begins with Campbell on Thursday, October 1 at 7:00 p.m.
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