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CCC QUARTERFINALS: No. 7 Endicott Falls to No. 2 UNE 1-0

The women's soccer starting lineup stands in a single-file line, with right hands on the right shoulders of the teammate in front of them.
The women's soccer starting lineup stands in a single-file line, with right hands on the right shoulders of the teammate in front of them.

CCC WOMEN'S SOCCER TOURNAMENT BRACKET

BIDDEFORD, Maine - In Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) women's soccer quarterfinal action on Saturday, the No. 7 seeded Gulls of Endicott fell to the No. 2 seeded Nor'Easters of the University of New England (UNE) by a 1-0 final. Endicott, now, 9-5-5, bows out of the CCC tournament, while the University of New England improves to 10-5-3 and advances to host No. 3 Curry on Tuesday.

The two teams would see their respective defensive units shine on the night as both withstood every offensive surge and kept the match scoreless late into the second half. The Nor'Easters mounted a late charge as they were awarded a corner kick in the 89th minute (88:20). The hosts had their first attempt get cleared out of bounds, but were able to earn a second corner at the 88:35 mark. Once launched into the box and in the midst of traffic, the Nor'Easters placed a glancing shot from right to left in the box that beat the Endicott back line and gave UNE the 1-0 edge as time continued to run.

Endicott then took possession and was able to get down the right wing and swing a pass into the box but the threat was thwarted as time ran out, as the Nor'Easters held on for the 1-0 win.

BEYOND THE BOX SCORE

  • Endicott held a slim 12-9 advantage in total shots and a 6-4 edge in shots on goal.
  • The Nor'Easters earned five corners to four for the Gulls.
  • The Gulls still hold an 18-13-1 advantage in the all-time series.
  • Lindsey Papa (Tolland, Conn.) and Ella Morgan (Salem, Mass.) each posted three shots in the loss, while Julia Matus (East Greenwich, R.I.) finished with two.

WHAT'S NEXT

Endicott (9-5-5) will await a chance at an-large bid to the NCAA DIII Tournament, while UNE (10-5-3) advances to the CCC semifinals to host No. 3 Curry on Tuesday.

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(Photo Credit - Emma Purple '24)