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Women's Soccer Concludes Season With 3-2 Overtime Loss At Providence
10/25/2018 8:00:00 PM | Women's Soccer
The Bluejays wrapped up the 2018 season with a 3-5-1 mark in BIG EAST play and 6-10-1 overall record
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The Creighton women's soccer team ended its season with a 3-2 loss in overtime at Providence on Thursday night.
The Bluejays ended their season with 10 points during league play from a 3-5-1 record and posted a 6-10-1 mark overall.
The Friars concluded their regular-season at 4-3-2 (14 points) in league play and moved to 10-5-3 overall.
Providence's Camille Murphy provided the heroics for the home team as the Friars scored three unanswered goals after Creighton gained a 2-0 lead. Murphy converted the golden goal during the 95th minute.
Creighton grabbed a two-goal lead with scores from its top two goal scorers, Taryn Jakubowski and Kylin Grubb.
Jakubowski pushed the Bluejays in front during the 31st minute with her team-leading fifth goal of the season. Aline Reinkober sent a corner towards the far post where Emma Braasch headed the ball off the post before Jakubowski recovered an attempted clearance and slotted the ball into the back of the net from about three yards out.
Katie Sullivan made four saves during the first half of action to keep the Friars off the scoreboard. The freshman ended the night with five stops overall.
Creighton extended its lead during the 58th minute. Grubb finished off a cross from Kiara Houser with a sliding attempt at the far post to give the Bluejays a 2-0 lead. The goal marked Grubb's fourth of the season.
Providence cut Creighton's lead in half with a goal during the 67th minute. Hannah McNulty converted her ninth of the season to move the score to 2-1 Bluejays with about 25 minutes to play.
McNulty recorded her second goal of the night to tie the match at 2-2 during the 87th minute. The Friars' leading goal scorer launched a free kick from 25 yards out into the back of the net to even the score and eventually send the match into overtime.
Kaira Houser fired the first shot by either team during the extra period in the 93rd minute.
Less than two minutes after Houser's attempt Murphy ended the match by placing the ball into the back of the net towards the far post.
Providence clinched the sixth and final seed in the BIG EAST tournament with the victory.
Thursday marked the final match for Creighton seniors Maureen Kerr and Houser.
The Bluejays ended their season with 10 points during league play from a 3-5-1 record and posted a 6-10-1 mark overall.
The Friars concluded their regular-season at 4-3-2 (14 points) in league play and moved to 10-5-3 overall.
Providence's Camille Murphy provided the heroics for the home team as the Friars scored three unanswered goals after Creighton gained a 2-0 lead. Murphy converted the golden goal during the 95th minute.
Creighton grabbed a two-goal lead with scores from its top two goal scorers, Taryn Jakubowski and Kylin Grubb.
Jakubowski pushed the Bluejays in front during the 31st minute with her team-leading fifth goal of the season. Aline Reinkober sent a corner towards the far post where Emma Braasch headed the ball off the post before Jakubowski recovered an attempted clearance and slotted the ball into the back of the net from about three yards out.
Katie Sullivan made four saves during the first half of action to keep the Friars off the scoreboard. The freshman ended the night with five stops overall.
Creighton extended its lead during the 58th minute. Grubb finished off a cross from Kiara Houser with a sliding attempt at the far post to give the Bluejays a 2-0 lead. The goal marked Grubb's fourth of the season.
Providence cut Creighton's lead in half with a goal during the 67th minute. Hannah McNulty converted her ninth of the season to move the score to 2-1 Bluejays with about 25 minutes to play.
McNulty recorded her second goal of the night to tie the match at 2-2 during the 87th minute. The Friars' leading goal scorer launched a free kick from 25 yards out into the back of the net to even the score and eventually send the match into overtime.
Kaira Houser fired the first shot by either team during the extra period in the 93rd minute.
Less than two minutes after Houser's attempt Murphy ended the match by placing the ball into the back of the net towards the far post.
Providence clinched the sixth and final seed in the BIG EAST tournament with the victory.
Thursday marked the final match for Creighton seniors Maureen Kerr and Houser.
Team Stats
CU
PC
Goals
2
3
Shots
14
19
Shots on Goal
4
8
Saves
5
2
Corners
5
8
Fouls
4
7
Scoring Plays

JAKUBOWSKI, Taryn
Put back after a failed clear.
30:59

GRUBB, Kylin
Assisted By: HOUSER, Kaira
cross from Houser to Grubb at the far po
57:03

McNulty, Hannah (9)
Assisted By: ESTEY, Casey , LUCIA, Olivia
cross from Estey to McNulty chipped in o
66:05

McNulty, Hannah (10)
Free kick from 25 yards out
86:22

MURPHY, Camille (1)
Assisted By: ESTEY, Casey
Right footed shot far post
94:39
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