EWING, N.J. - The Salisbury
University women's soccer teams saw its season come to a close
Saturday afternoon in the opening round of the 2007 NCAA Division
III tournament with a 1-0 loss to Eastern University on the campus
of The College of New Jersey. The Sea Gulls fell short of advancing
in the NCAA tournament for the second consecutive season.
Eastern (19-3) got on the board quick as Jill DiRenzo scored two
minutes into the match at the 2:13 mark off an assist from Chrissy
West. DiRenzo's shot beat SU junior goalie Gena
Goodson (seven saves) which held up to be the game-winner.
The Eagles, in their first-ever NCAA tournament appearance,
outshot the Sea Gulls 14-8. Both teams had two corner kicks apiece
in the first half.
Salisbury's best chances to score came from junior Dana
Passucci who ripped off three shots, two on goal, but
could not find the net for the Sea Gulls. Capital Athletic
Conference Player of the Year and team goal leader Kate
Weaver failed to get a shot off in her final game as a Sea
Gull.
Eastern, the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference champions, advance
to face TCNJ in Sunday's second round game. The Lions defeated
Farmingdale State, 7-0, in the other first round game in Ewing,
N.J.
Salisbury, the CAC runners up, concludes its best season since
2001 when the Sea Gulls went 14-2-3. This was the third appearance
in the NCAA tournament for the Sea Gulls since the program began in
1994.