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Goldey-Beacom GBCW (8-10)
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Winner Georgian Court Univ. GCUW (15-2-2)
Goldey-Beacom GBCW
(8-10)
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Final
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Georgian Court Univ. GCUW
(15-2-2)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Goldey-Beacom GBCW 0 1 1
Georgian Court Univ. GCUW 2 2 4

Game Recap: Women's Soccer |

Women’s Soccer Falls at Georgian Court in CACC Quarterfinals



Goldey-Beacom's second straight foray into the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament ended on a sour note, dropping a 4-1 quarterfinal contest at top-seeded Georgian Court in Lakewood, NJ.
 
Eighth-seeded GBC was making its second straight appearance in the CACC Tournament, a first for the program since going four consecutive years from 2003-06.  The last of those seasons also resulted in an opening-game loss at Georgian Court.
 
The teams played the first quarter of the match at a stalemate before the Lions erased their goose egg in the 23rd minute.  Tori Capestro put a corner kick in the box that Morgan Peacock headed in for the first of her three goals.
 
Peacock got her second of the match in the 31st minute to make it 2-0.  Capestro this time put a cross in the box and Peacock again was on it, heading it to the back of the net.
 
The Lightning (8-10) got back into the match in the 49th minute courtesy of sophomore Amy Runciman (Luton, England), a first team all-conference pick, netting her 10th goal of the season.  Sophomore Kelsey Vick (Clarksboro, NJ) put a cross inside that Runciman got a touch on for a 2-1 deficit.
 
Runciman's 10th goal this season is tied for sixth best in school history and her 30 points are fourth.  Her 12th career goal puts her three outside the top 10 and her 40 points has her 10th in GBC annals.
 
But Georgian Court restored the two-goal margin in the 55th minute as CACC Player of the Year Lizzy Kroon picked up a loose ball in the box and found pay dirt for her 18th goal of the season.
 
Peacock completed her hat trick with 56 seconds left, heading in another corner kick from Capestro for the final.
 
Kroon had seven shots and Casey O'Connor made four saves for the Lions (15-2-2).
 
Runciman and junior Jane Grimley (Franklinville, NJ) attempted two shots apiece and junior Cindell Aguirre (El Paso, TX) ended with 10 saves, one off her career high.


 
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