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Furman, Charleston Play To 1-1 Draw
Sept. 29, 2005
Charleston, S.C. - Furman's Rachel Fry scored with five minutes left in regulation to erase a 1-0 deficit against the College of Charleston and force overtime that resulted in a final 1-1 tie after two deadlocked overtime periods in women's soccer action this evening at Patriots Point Field in Mt. Pleasant, S.C.
The Cougars scored first when freshman Danielle Jordan came in from the right side about 25 yards out and fed it to Colleen Hoban at 18 yards, who sailed the ball to the top left corner, bouncing the ball off the bar and just past the diving Furman goalkeeper at 25:33.
Furman knotted the game just five minutes before the end of regulation at 85:35 when Fry corralled the ball in a crowd of players five yards from the net and sent one of her four shots on the night past Cougar goalkeeper Erin Smith.
Gena Villari led the Paladins with five shots, while Katie Browne and Kristin Rhyne led the Cougars with two apiece. Charleston had six saves to Furman's one with the Paladins leading 16-7 in shots.
The deadlock oves Furman's record to 6-4-1 overall and 1-0-1 in Southern Conference play while the College of Charleston's record stands at 2-5-1 overall and 1-0-1 in league play.
Furman returns home Sunday to host the Chattanooga Mocs in a 2 p.m. contest at Stone Soccer Stadium.





