Second Seeded Keene State Squeaks by Top Seed Brandeis in Penalties to Claim 2009 ECAC Division III New England Women's Soccer Title

courtesy of Brandeis Sports Information
WALTHAM, Mass. - After 110 minutes of scoreless play in the 2009 Eastern College Athletic Conference Division III New England Championship match today, the second-seeded Keene State College Owls connected on four of their five penalty kicks to take the crown from the two-time defending champion Brandeis University Judges, 4-2. KSC sophomore goalkeeper Megan Dempsey (pictured to right), who registered her third-straight shutout, was named ECAC tournament Most Valuable Player.
"We dominated most of the second half but just couldn't findthe
back of the net," said KSC head coach Denise Lyons. "Winning the
ECAC's is a great way to end our season and a nice
way to send off our seniors."
Brandeis (10-6-5) and Keene State (16-6-3) played an even first
half, with the Judges outshooting the Owls, 6-4. Brandeis senior
netminder Hillary Rosenzweig (Boca Raton, Fla.) made four saves,
while Dempsey had three stops. Keene State also had one team save,
as Brandeis sophomore midfielder Ali Theodore (Walpole, Mass.) had
her attempt in the 22nd minute cleared off the line by senior
midfielder Molly Brunelle (Walpole, N.H.) to ensure the 0-0 tie.
"It was a great shot by the Brandeis player," said Lyons. "Molly
just threw herself in front of the ball to make sure they did not
score."
In the second half, Keene State had the better of the play. The
Owls outshot Brandeis, 15-1, in the second 45 minutes of
regulation, but Rosenzweig was up to the task, adding five more
saves. The Judges, who played 110 minutes to penalty kicks in the
semifinals, bounced back in the overtime sessions, getting the only
shot on goal 1:41 into the second period, but Dempsey made the
stop. Brandeis also had four corner kicks in OT, but were unable to
convert. Keene had the edge in the final 15 minutes, outshooting
Brandeis 4-3, finishing with a 23-10 advantage for the game.
In the penalty kicks, Keene State went first and hit the post, but
Dempsey responded by making a diving save to keep the ledger clear.
Owl sophomore Tara Nathan (Bethel, Conn.) connected on her next
attempt, but the Judges missed their second try, hitting the
crossbar. The next four players all connected, giving Keene State a
3-2 lead. Owl sophomore Samantha Jo Saltalamaccia (Sandown, N.H.)
connected on their fourth PK, giving the visitors the
insurmountable 4-2 lead and their first ECAC title since 2005.
For Keene State, Dempsey finished with five saves and 12 for the
tournament. With her third shutout in a row, she finished with nine
for the season. For Brandeis, Rosenzweig made nine stops, one short
of her season-best, while her seventh shutout on the season gives
her a school-record 22 for her career.












