William Smith Herons Defeated In Soccer National Championship Game

The William Smith Herons women's soccer team huddles on the field during their national championship game.
Members of the William Smith Herons women's soccer team huddle during their national championship game.

The 11th-ranked William Smith soccer team was edged by No. 1 Washington (Mo.) 3-0, in a hard-fought national championship game at UNLV’s Peter Johann Memoria Field this afternoon.

The Herons, who were making their sixth appearance in the national championship game finished the season with a 17-4-4 overall record.

The Bears finished the season with a 23-0-2 overall record.

INSIDE THE BOX SCORE

  • WashU finished the game with a 20-10 advantage in shots.
  • Both teams had two corner kicks.

MATCH MOMENTS

  • Marjorie Plants nearly opened the scoring in the sixth minute, but her shot was turned aside by Sidney Conner.
  • Plants had a second chance in the 27th minute, that was stopped by a diving Conner.
  • In the 28th minute, Kirsten Nelson smothered a shot from Sophie Viscovich.
  • The Bears opened the scoring in the 51st minute when Ally Hackett converted on penalty kick.
  • Olivia Clemons doubled WashU’s lead in the 77th minute. She slipped a shot past Nelson.
  • One minute later, Gaelen Clayton tacked on an insurance goal.
  • Izzy Thors had a chance to berak up the shutout bid, but her shot was punched over the crossbar by Conner.

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

  • Following the tournament, graduate student Lexi Hasbrouck, junior Ruth Hotaling and senior Ava Brazie were named to the All-Tournament team. Hasbrouck was named the tournament’s most outstanding defensive player.

POSTGAME PRESS CONFERENCE

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