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Sean Elliot
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Connecticut Col. CONN (9-5-1, 4-5-1)
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Wesleyan (CT) WESU (7-3-5, 3-2-5)
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Wesleyan (CT) WESU
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Connecticut Col. CONN 0 0 0
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Game Recap: Women's Soccer |

Women's Soccer Earns 0-0 Draw at No. 22 Wesleyan to Close Out the Regular Season

MIDDLETOWN, Conn.. – The Connecticut College women's soccer team remained unbeaten for the sixth straight game, closing out the regular season with a 0-0 draw at No. 22 Wesleyan University on Tuesday night in Middletown, Conn. With the draw Conn moves to 9-5-1 overall and 4-5-1 in NESCAC play, while Wesleyan moves to 7-3-5 overall and 3-2-5 in conference action.

Conn (9-5-1, 4-5-1) started quickly, tallying the first shot of the game at 6:43, but Jamie Scarpantonio's (Glastonbury, Conn.) effort was stopped. Wesleyan (7-3-5, 3-2-5) responded with the next two shots, but both Cardinal attempts missed the target. The teams traded chances, but neither found the net, as the game was scoreless at the break.

Conn had an early chance to take the lead in the second half, Alexa Weiner (Fairfield, Conn.) put a free kick into the box that Mya Johnson (Old Lyme, Conn.) headed on goal, but Molly Brumbach kept it out. Both teams looked for the winning goal, but the defenses and goalkeepers were strong throughout as the game ended in a scoreless draw.

Wesleyan held a slim edge on total shots and corners, 13-12 and 8-7 respectively, while Conn had an 8-7 advantage on shots on goal.

Sarah Hall (Tualatin, Ore.) had a strong game in net, earning the clean sheet, while making seven saves. Johnson paced the Camel attack, recording seven total shots, with three ending up on target.

Brumbach earned the clean sheet in goal for the Cardinals, making eight saves. Audrey Lavey led the Wesleyan offense, tallying four shots, with three on target.

Conn has clinched a berth in the NESCAC playoffs and will wait to see their matchup in the quarterfinal on Saturday, which will be announced later this evening.

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