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Messiah Stays Atop C'Wealth With Wet Win Over Arcadia
Freshman Tannia Neito scored her third goal in two games Tuesday against Arcadia.
By Matt McDermott, GoMessiah.com student manager “The midfielders worked really hard to win the balls and keep it together,” Frey said. “It is hard to get out and play possession but I thought Muss (senior Katlyn Musser) set the tone of how we were going to play tonight and Obes (sophomore Oliva Scott) did the same off the bench.” With Musser controlling the midfield through worsening conditions and the Knights’ pressure, Frey’s team would keep their composure and string together back-to-back goals 25 seconds apart. Haqq, in typical fashion, sped along the right side of the pitch. After a few crafty cuts, she ran along the end line and threaded the needle into sophomore Leah Sipe, who blasted a low shot to the near post, beating Law and the post at the 27:48 mark. Substitutions were made and, almost in the blink of an eye, Messiah would post the third goal of the night. This time, it was crafted by sophomore winger Lisa Wingard. The swift winger again raced down the right side of the field and played a ball in to freshman Tannia Nieto, who overpowered defenders. The ensuing shot found its way, again, past the near post and Law for her fourth goal of the season at the 28:13 clip. Despite the Falcons’ bang-bang goals, the Knights played through the mess and would get chances to make their mark on the game. After a Messiah foul, Arcadia junior midfielder Katie O’Malley crushed a shot from 45 yards out on the left side of the field, forcing sophomore keeper Autumn Reilly to come off her line and play the ball through huddled opponents and defenders alike. Frey said he liked what he saw from his starter. “Autumn played great for us,” Frey said. “She really controlled the box for us which helped in a game like this. In a game with this kind of weather, you have to play sure and clean and she executed perfectly tonight. She didn’t miss a hit; she came off her line at the perfect times. I was pleased with the way she played.” Action did slow down, however, as the second-half rains became more constant and affected play to a greater magnitude. The first half produced 19 shots, 12 on goal, and six corners for the Falcons. The second half saw 15, six and three, respectfully. Naeher and junior Erin Hench would connect at the 59th-minute mark to put the icing on the already waterlogged cake in the second half, the 10th goal from that combination on the year. Senior goal-scoring machine Carey Cortese would clear a ball out of the back line down the left side in the direction of classmate Amy Horst. Allowing the ball to bounce off a defender’s head and land out of bounds on the attacking third for Messiah, Horst’s throw in found little objection to landing at the feet of Hench. Hench then played into the middle of the field, carrying two defenders on her and playing a short pass to Naeher, who was streaking from behind for support. The subsequent shot was a screamer, and the ball met the back of the potato sack for Naeher’s team leading 20th goal of the year. “It was tough to play under these conditions especially with such a good keeper at the other end of the field,” Frey said. “(Law) is a very good keeper and (Arcadia) is a very good team. You have to finish with a keeper like her. They weren’t afraid to get up and pressure us, either. But tonight, we scored early and that always helps in what we try and do.” Law finished the game with 13 saves, the highest amount of saves by an opposing keeper that Messiah has faced on the season. With the win, however, Messiah — ranked atop the latest NSCAA/Adidas Top 25 and the D3soccer.com Top 25 — maintains the top seed in the Commonwealth Conference via its perfect 6-0 record. The Falcons will close out regular-season play at arch rival Elizabethtown College. That game is the opening leg of a men’s-women’s double-header at E’Town on Halloween Saturday. Women’s game time is set for 4:30 p.m.
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