Greencastle, Ind. - Just as quickly as DePauw fell behind in its game against visiting Saint Mary's it came back with two goals in a span of 19 seconds to take a 2-1 win over the Belles. The Tigers improved to 3-0-1, while the Belles dropped to 0-3-2.Â
Saint Mary's grabbed a 1-0 lead on Felicity Matthews goal with 4:21 left. Just 20 seconds later, following the ensuing kickoff, the Tigers'
Sadie Gibson fired from outside the box on the right side with the Belles' keeper Kara Stacey deflecting the ball, but
Annalise Grammel was there to send in the game-tying goal..
The Tigers regained possession shortly after the Saint Mary's kickoff and Grammel took the ball down the left side and crossed it to
Sydney Calisto who tapped it in from directly in front of the goal with only 3:42 remaining.
DePauw outshot the Belles, 14-5, including a 5-2 edge in shots on goal. The Tigers also held an 11-2 advantage in corners.
Emma St. John notched one save for the Tigers, while Stacey had one for Saint Mary's.
DePauw travels to Wisconsin-Whitewater on Saturday, Sept. 17, for a 1:30 p.m. CDT contest against the Warhawks.
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