Wesleyan Women’s Soccer Team Upsets Trinity College in Penalty Kicks to Reach NESCAC Semifinals
Key points:
- No. 4 Wesleyan women's soccer team defeated No. 5 Trinity College in penalty kicks to advance to the NESCAC semifinals
- Katie O'Connell scored the lone goal for Wesleyan, while the game was tied 1-1 at the end of regulation
- Goalkeeper Molly Brumbach made key saves for Wesleyan during the penalty kick shootout
Wesleyan University’s women’s soccer team secured a spot in the NESCAC semifinals with a thrilling 1-1 (7-6) victory over Trinity College in a penalty kick shootout. After a hard-fought 90 minutes and two overtime periods, the teams were still deadlocked at 1-1. In the shootout, Wesleyan’s Waverly Meyers sealed the win with a successful penalty kick. Katie O’Connell scored Wesleyan’s goal in regulation, while Molly Brumbach made two crucial saves in the shootout. Wesleyan will now face the winner of the match between Connecticut and Bowdoin in the semifinals.
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