Story by Adam Redfern
Staff writer
First-year Head Coach Matt Lodge led the Racer women’s soccer team to their second-straight OVC tournament championship, defeating tournament-host UT Martin 2-1.
“I’m so proud of this group; we have had so much adversity this season,” said Lodge. “They don’t believe in excuses. They make my job so much easier when they work as hard as they do.”
The OVC championship game began with the Skyhawks getting good looks on goal early in the first half. However, it seemed that for every good look UT Martin worked for, Murray State senior goalkeeper Alex Steigerwald would make a better save.
The Racers were unable to get much going offensively in the first half. The team could hardly possess the ball for a couple seconds before a Skyhawk was challenging for the ball.
It seemed the Skyhawks pressure would be too much for Murray State to handle. The Racers in the midfield struggled early on and were stripped of possession often.
Despite all the effort from UT Martin, the Racers kept the Skyhawks off the scoreboard and headed into the half tied 0-0.
Two minutes into the second half, sophomore Rebecca Kubin received a ball at midfield from the backline, and then proceeded to dribble past four Skyhawks to slot the ball in the left corner to give the Racers the first lead of the game at 1-0.
Kubin helped the Racers apply some pressure on the Skyhawks when eight minutes later she would dribble past a couple more defenders, and drop the ball off to junior forward Miyah Watford. Watford passed the ball back to Kubin, but her shot rocked the post. Watford would then find the rebound at her feet and double the Racers’ lead to 2-0.
UT Martin would strike back in the 62nd minute of the game when senior defender Kaci Mitchell made a tough shot from 25 yards out to make the score 2-1.
Senior defender Karsyn Hasch would leave the field with an apparent leg injury in the 63rd minute. Junior forward Elizabeth Tilton would sub on for Hasch, and Watford joined the backline for the first time this year.
Murray State would then take on a more defensive approach to the game. The team sat back and helped their backline defend against the skilled attack of UT Martin.
The strategy would pay off in the end when the Racers would ultimately win the game 2-1.
To end your conference career at the highest point is a luxury rarely afforded to college athletes. However, the senior class of midfielder Caroline Ashton, forward Katie Brooks, forward Cori Cain, defender Lauren Nosal and goalkeeper Alex Steigerwald went from losing their first home game in their entire career at Murray State on senior night, to handing UT Martin its first loss of the season and winning back-to-back OVC championships.
“Just experiencing today after Friday is huge,” said Steigerwald. “This is nothing I would have ever imagined in my time here. I think that the work that was put Friday and yesterday at practice was huge. It is a great feeling to have.”
The Racers will make their fourth NCAA tournament appearance in history of the program. Fans are invited to join the team on at 3:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 5, in The Murray Room when the Racers discover who they’ll be paired with in the opening around of the NCAA tournament.