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Goal Scorers Do Not Disappoint in La Salle 2-1 Loss
Oct. 26, 2007
Hextall entered the game as the A-10s top point scorer with 26 and was second in goals with 11. Just 8:55 into the match, she scored her 12th goal of the year to give the Explorers an early 1-0 lead and pulled her into a tie with Back for most goals in the league. The numbers Hextall has put up this season and in her career are rewriting the
Six minutes later, it was Back's turn to show off her scoring ability, as she dribbled in from the left side of the net on La Salle goalie Melissa Sanger and shot far post for her first of the game and 13th of the season. Just two minutes later, the Flyers had another scoring chance, but this time Sanger made the initial save on Back, but the rebound went to Lauren MacCormick, whose shot was saved by a The Explorers had a similar opportunity in the 34th minute thanks in part to the steady rain coming down all night. Hextall shot on Reed, and due to the wetness, she juggled and lost the ball. Dana Giordano was there for another attempt, but Reed made that save as well. La Salle looked to take a 2-1 lead nine minutes after intermission when Alex Conley shot from the left side of Reed, who made a diving save, but the ball came right to Hextall. She banged home the rebound; however, the Explorers were whistled for offsides, negating the goal. Reed made nine saves in the game to earn the win, while Sanger also had nine stops, but suffered the loss. |