GLVC Soccer: Drury Panthers Grab Playoff Spot

Sr Kelsey Long, Drury Panthers (2011) battling for header

Sr Kelsey Long, Drury Panthers (2011) battling for header

On Senior Day, Drury and Saint Joseph’s battled to a 0-0 draw in the Great Lakes Valley Conference women’s soccer regular season finale at Harrison Stadium on Sunday … but it was enough to get the Panthers into the league’s post-season tournament.

Drury (8-7-2 overall, 6-6-2 in the GLVC) clinched the No. 8 seed in the GLVC post-season tournament and will visit top-seed Northern Kentucky in Highland Heights, Kentucky next Sunday (Oct. 31) in the first round at a time to be announced.

Saint Joseph’s is now 1-13-2 overall and 1-12-1 in the GLVC.

While Drury took time in pre-game ceremonies to honor its six seniors – Jessie Sanderson, Sarah Colvin-Fritz, Meredith Hall, Kelsy Long, Alyssa Allcorn and Mandi Little – it was a particularly frustrating afternoon afterward for the Panthers.

Total domination and nothing but a tie to show for it.

Drury outshot the Pumas 25-4 in the contest, including 7-0 over the two overtime periods, but couldn’t find the back of the net as Saint Joseph’s keeper Sarah Croskrey came up with nine saves.

Sanderson had two saves in posting her 37th career shutout, a DU record.

The Panthers finish the regular season with a non-conference match at Harding in Searcy, Ark., on Tuesday.

Drury Panthers Hold Home Field Against Miners

Kara Steiner, Drury Panthers moves past Kurilla, MO S&T

Kara Steiner, Drury Panthers moves past Kirstin Kurilla, MO S&T

Drury Panthers – 1
Missouri S&T Miners – 0
A penalty kick, in the 77th min, was all that separated these two teams today. Kara Steiner drew the call and Hillary Cockrell converted the kick.

The Panthers moved to 5-4 overall and 3-3 in GLVC play with the victory, while S & T fell to 3-3 and 3-3.

It was Cockrell’s first goal of the season and sixth of her career, in addition to being her fifth game-winner at DU in her three seasons with the Panthers. Senior keeper Jessie Sanderson posted her third shutout of the season and school-record 33rd of her career, picking up four saves along the way for the Panthers, who outshot the Lady Miners 10-8.

The Lady Miners dominated the opening period as they outshot the Panthers 8-3 in the frame and put four of those shots on goal. Unfortunately S&T was unable to put one in the net. The second half was all Drury as it dominated the stat sheet getting off seven shots, three on goal and had three corner kicks. Hillary Cockrell scored the game winner.

Drury hits the GLVC road next weekend for matches at Southern Indiana on Friday and Missouri-St. Louis on Sunday.

Game Photos

Game Preview
With junior Nicole Williams leading the way, Drury scored three goals in a 13-minute span late in the first half to break it open for a 5-0 Great Lakes Valley Conference victory over Maryville Friday afternoon at Harrison Stadium. The Panthers (4-4 overall, 2-3 in the GLVC) went on top just two minutes into the match on Williams’ goal off a Katie Pritchard assist for the 1-0 advantage.

The Missouri S&T Lady Miners gave up two goals in the first four minutes of the game and were never able to recover dropping a 3-0 contest to Quincy on Sunday, September 19th in Rolla. The loss snapped S&T’s three match winning streak. The Panther’s lost to Quincy 0-1 at Quincy the previous week. The Lady Miners are now 3-2 overall and 3-2 in the GLVC.

Regional players include Melissa Young, a junior midfielder from Jefferson City Helias who has started all five games and has a pair of assists. Freshman Jaclyn Standfast (Rolla/Metro Strikers) has played in all five games and has one goal, a game winner scored against Illinois-Springfield. The only goal in the road game evened the Miner’s record at 1-1 on September 10th.

Chloe Moushey, Drury Panthers, Named 1st Team All-GLVC

GLVC Soccer: Drury Panthers host Quincy HawksCongratulations to Chloe Moushey, Senior defender for the Drury Panthers, who was named to the ALL-GLVC FIRST TEAM today. Chloe is pictured in red, defending against Lewis earlier this month.

Offensive Player of the Year: Meredith Novak, UW-Parkside
Defensive Player of the Year: Lauki’i Cheng, UW-Parkside
Freshman of the Year: Shannon Becker, UW-Parkside
Coach of the Year: Troy Fabiano, UW-Parkside
The entire group of selectees can be seen here.

In addition to Chloe, Forward Nicole Williams, Fr., Drury was named to the ALL-GLVC SECOND TEAM while Back Sabrina Drennan, Fr., Missouri S&T and Goalkeeper Jessie Sanderson, So., Drury were named to the ALL-GLVC THIRD TEAM

Drury Lady Panthers Lose Shootout In Texas

Shootout may be conservative – the box score shows shots at 15 to 16, shots on goal 10 vs 12. Whew! The Lions are a D2 team that finished at 9-10-2 last year, unranked in their region. The Panthers are ranked #12 in the Preseason poll and got their first lesson in traveling with a target on your back.

Drury Panthers LogoFrom the Texas A&M – Commerce website

The Texas A&M University-Commerce women’s soccer team opened the 2008 season with a 4-2 win over No. 12 Drury on Thursday afternoon at the A&M-Commerce Soccer Complex.

Senior Melissa DoRemus scored two goals and sophomore Chelsey Haight scored a goal and had two assists in the win for the Lions, who win their season opener for the 11th time in the 13-year old program.

Lasley ended a scoreless tie when she found the back of the net on a header after receiving a pass from Alex Germain and Haight in the 52nd minute. A little over three minutes later, A&M-Commerce extended its lead to 2-0 when DoRemus took a pass from the heel of Lasley, who had just picked up a crossing pass from Haight for the lead. Lasley was involved again in the Lions scoring when junior Lacy Alexander got ahead of the Panthers’ defense for a goal in the 59th minute to put the Lions in front 3-0.

The Panthers came back with a pair of goals by Nicole Williams and Mandi Little to trim the A&M-Commerce lead to one, 3-2, with just under 15 minutes remaining in the contest.

The Lions came back with an insurance goal as Haight took advantage of a 1-on-1 play with Drury goalkeeper Jessie Sanderson with a shot to the top left corner of the goal for the final margin in the 77th minute. Lasley continued to anchor an A&M-Commerce attack in the final minutes of the contest with two more shots in the 81st minute.

College Scoreboard

Drury Lady Panthers – 2
Oral Roberts Golden Eagles – 0
First-half goals from junior Mandi Little and freshman Nicole Williams to post a 2-0 victory over NCAA Division I Oral Roberts on Sunday.

Keeper Jessie Sanderson, in addition to posting the shutout, picked up the assist on Little’s goal, while senior Melissa Perry had the assist on the tally by Williams.

The ORU defense only allowed four shots in the second half, and doubled Drury in shots by a 24-12 margin. Tara Lomas (Pitt Meadows, BC, Canada) led the Golden Eagles with seven shots, while Lorena Soto (Asuncion, Paraguay) added six.

Photo of GK Jessie Sanderson in defense provided by Mitch Cockrell.

Missouri State Bears – 2 (OT)
Oral Roberts University – 1
Kyle Windmueller scored the Bears only goal during regulation 16 minutes into the first period. The Bears defense held the lead until Oral Roberts’ Josh Erickson scored with 14 minutes remaining in the second period. The Bears responded seven minutes into the first overtime period with a Gerard Barbero goal that secured the victory for Missouri State.

Note: The Drury Panthers Men visit Oral Roberts for an exhibition game on Monday

Drury Panthers Surprise Missouri State Bears

Drury Panthers host Missouri State Bears“They wanted it more than we did in the first half” was the assessment of Coach Rob Brewer of the MSU Bears following his squads 2-1 loss to their North side neighbors, the Drury Panthers Saturday evening. All three goals were scored in the decisive first half, with Drury scoring in the 31st and 42nd minutes while MSU narrowed the margin with a quick strike in the 43rd minute.

It was an entertaining game that drew a good crowd, despite Drury’s Sports Information department lack of interest in including it on the published schedule. I also missed a nice game between the men’s team and the visiting UMKC Kangaroo’s that the parent’s I talked to learned about only because their student-athlete sons mentioned it to them. Let’s pick up the pace Scott! The season has started. UPDATE – the Panther’s SID blog notes some arcane NCAA rules about reporting with brief notes that don’t address the schedule issue.

The Bears opened quickly in the match, taking the ball into the Panther’s box from the start. Drury parried that attack and slowly but surely got comfortable with the pace and physical attack of their large school opponent. While Drury was able to establish themselves and control play for the next 15 minutes, the Bears kept the pressure on and were seemingly in control of the game when the Panther’s got the game-winner from freshman Hillary Cockrell. It was the result of a corner kick, when Hillary collected a clearance and hammered a 30 yard shot just under the crossbar. Cockrell joins the Panthers from Union HS in Tulsa, two time OK Class 6 State champions in 2007 and 2008. She joins former HS teammate Emily West (pictured defending against Carolyn Sweeney) on the Panthers, starting tonight in the defensive midfield position behind Kelsy Long and Olivia Philippart de Foy. Philippart de Foy looks prepared to finally fulfill the role I predicted for her two years ago which is significant due to the loss of Sarah “Goody” Goodman for the season to an ACL injury in the Spring.

Drury Panthers host Missouri State BearsThe Panthers second goal also came as a result of a corner kick, earned against the run of play in the 42nd minute. This time Mandi Little was able to nod down the initial ball and Kelsy Long collected it inside the 6 yard box, getting off a quick shot that was parried by the defender on post. The rebound fell to Kelsy and her 2nd shot was on target, stunning the Bears. They responded well however, taking the ensuing restart down into the Panthers box where freshman Tara Bailes (Catholic – pictured with Katy McLain, Kickapoo) collected a loose ball just outside the box and put a ball into the net, off of the underside of the cross bar. Some folks even described it as a chip shot. That’s exactly the role Coaches Brewer and Dutchik had in mind for her when she was recruited and gave the Bears the momentum they needed going into the 2nd half.

The 2nd half was a freewheeling affair, with both teams in attack mode but as the game wore on the Bears began to impose themselves. The unofficial statistics had the Bears out-shooting the Panthers 14-5, with 9 shots on goal, 6 of which came in the second half. Jessie Sanderson appears to be in mid-season form as she kept a clean sheet, helped by one off sides call that negated a ball that Carolyn Sweeney put into the goal.

All-in-all, the game offered early lessons for both teams that I anticipate they will use well. The Bears continue their scoring run early, while the importance of set pieces and 90+ minutes of commitment and intensity (remember Indiana State last year ladies) were hammered home. For the Panthers, a reminder that the team that reached the Final 16 is relatively intact and capable of achieving at high levels. Fitness is going to be huge for this team, and the reason there were players on the bench last night after not achieving minimum levels. I’m looking forward to the season!

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