Box Score
RICHMOND, Ky. –
Sarah Owusu's golden goal in double overtime lifted the Eastern Kentucky University soccer team to a wild 4-3 win over in-state rival Morehead State on Tuesday afternoon.
EKU (5-5-2, 1-1-2 OVC) led 3-0 with just over 30 minutes to play in the game; however, Morehead State (2-11-0, 1-4-0 OVC) scored three unanswered goals to close out regulation, the equalizer coming with just 40 seconds on the clock to send the game into overtime.
The Colonels responded to the Eagles' rally, though. Five minutes into double overtime, sophomore
Kylie Thompson found Owusu, who buried the game-winner.
Junior
Erin Torrence had two goals and one assist on the day for the Colonels.
She found senior
Bailly Bounds in the 34
th minute, who scored her second goal of the season to give the Colonels an early 1-0 lead.
Less than two minutes into the second half, Torrence received a pass from senior
Idalys Rea and finished in front of the goal to make it 2-0, EKU. Eight minutes later, Torrence headed in a cross from senior
Monica Rios to give EKU a seemingly comfortable 3-0 advantage in the 54
th minute.
Dani Wilson ignited the late MSU rally with a goal in the 60
th minute. Less than three minutes later, Nicole Palmer scored to make it 3-2. Wilson then finished off the rally with a goal with less than a minute to play.
"Today was a game of two different halves," head coach
Nick Flohre said. "We were thrilled with how we played in the first half. We moved the ball well, created some really good chances and felt like we had control of the game. Unfortunately, we backed off in the second half and lost our discipline and organization. We have to learn from this game so we don't make the same mistakes in the future."
EKU outshot Morehead State, 28-10, on the day. Owusu led the Colonels with five shots. Bounds attempted four.
Defenders
Kacy Eckley and
Katie Shaffer played all 105 minutes of the hard-fought win.
Freshman goalkeeper
Zoe Aguirre made three saves in the victory.
EKU hits the road to Tennessee this weekend to face Austin Peay and Belmont.