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Kori Lawrence
2
Presbyterian PC (5-13-0, 4-6-0 BSC)
3
Winner Campbell CAM (13-3-2, 8-1-1 BSC)
Presbyterian PC
(5-13-0, 4-6-0 BSC)
2
Final
3
Campbell CAM
(13-3-2, 8-1-1 BSC)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 OT 1 OT 2 F
Presbyterian PC 1 1 0 0 2
Campbell CAM 1 1 0 1 3

Game Recap: Women's Soccer | | Thad Palmer

Blue Hose Drop Quarterfinal Heartbreaker to Campbell in Double Overtime, 3-2

Buies Creek, N.C. - The Presbyterian College women's soccer team fell to Campbell in double overtime, 3-2, on Saturday night in Big South Tournament Quarterfinal action. The seventh seeded Blue Hose nearly upset the second seeded Camels, but Campbell's defense deflected Morgan Hutchison's shot 45 seconds into the second overtime away from an open net and into the post to extend the game. Elyssa Nowowieski scored the game winner minutes later off a cross from Alexa Genas.

Final Score - Presbyterian 2 - Campbell 3
Location - Eakes Athletics Complex (Buies Creek, N.C.)
Records - PC (5-13, 4-6); Campbell (13-3-2, 8-1-1)

Scoring Summary
- Rosie O'Neal scored at 31:12 with an assist from Nowowieski.
- Hutchison tied the game at 1-1 with her seventh of the season off a cross from Kori Lawrence at 41:52.
- Lawrence gave PC the lead with an assist from Preston Robinette at 55:42.
- Alexa Genas tied the game with a header at 67:21 off a corner kick from Amber Liston.
- Nowowieski scored the golden goal with an assist from Genas at 104:25.

By the Numbers
- Campbell held large advantages in shots, 32-11, and shots on goal, 13-4.
- Corner kicks were more balanced, but still favored the Camels, 8-5.
- Megan Serrano made eight saves in 65 minutes of action, and Alyssa Leaman made two saves in 45 minutes for PC.

Notables
- Morgan Hutchison set a Division I program record with her 18th point of the season (7G, 4A).
- Hutchison (2nd Team), Kristen Bane (Honorable Mention) and Robinette (All-Academic) were honored by the Big South prior to the game.
- The heartbreaking defeat ended Presbyterian College's season, as Campbell advanced to the Big South Semifinals.
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