Box Score GLENSIDE, Pa. – Senior
Lennon Kramer found the back of the net twice exactly one minute apart late in the second half to lift the Arcadia University women's soccer team to a 2-1 win over Ursinus Wednesday night. Kramer's first goal, in the 86th minute, gave her sole possession of first place on Arcadia's all-time goal scoring list. With the win, the Knights remain undefeated as they look forward to this weekend's Arcadia Invitational.
HOW IT HAPPENED: In what was a physical game from the start, it took nearly 74 minutes to break a scoreless tie. Ursinus's Erin Farrell collected a loose ball just outside the left goal post to score on the short side in the 74th minute. That goal gave new life not the Bears, but to Arcadia. The Knights kept pressure on the visitors before tying the game once again in the 86th minute. Senior
Jackie Glanfield sent the ball from the top of the 18-yard box into the six-yard box, where after it bounced off an Ursinus player, Kramer was able to toe it past the keeper. Exactly one minute later, Kramer met twine again. Junior
Tara Smith headed the ball to classmate
Kayla Haberbosch in the midfield, Haberbosch then headed the ball toward the goal mouth where Kramer slid to beat the keeper ultimately push the ball to the back of the net.
RECORD SETTER: A goal that was much anticipated by her teammates, Kramer broke Arcadia's all-time goals record with her first goal of the night, she now has 45 goals for her career. 2016 Hall of Fame inductee Maria DeGeorge was the previous record hold with 43 career goals from 2002-05.
BY THE NUMBERS: The Knights weren't afraid to shoot the ball as they tripled the opposition in shots at 14-8 while recording more than double the number of shots on goal at 13-6. Kramer led all players with 10 total shots and five shots on goal.
IN GOAL: Freshman
Taelor Rivera made five saves in picking up her third win of the season. Courtney Sullivan took the loss for Ursinus while making 11 saves.
UP NEXT: Arcadia will host the Arcadia Invitational this Saturday and Sunday on Easton Field. The Knights open with Marywood on Saturday at noon.