KENNESAW, Ga. – Kelly Kuenning's second half goal was all Stetson would need
as the Hatters defeated Gardner-Webb, 2-0, in the semifinals of the 2006 Atlantic
Sun Conference Women's Soccer Championships at the KSU Soccer Complex on Friday
afternoon.
Stetson (12-7-1), the tournament's No. 2-seed, advances to the championship
match on Saturday evening where they will play either top-seed Kennesaw State
or No. 5-seed Jacksonville. The appearance will be the first-ever A-Sun championship
match showing for Stetson.
Kuenning scored the game-winner in the 61st minute when she ripped a 25-yard
blast past Gardner-Webb's diving goalkeeper Sarah Wyszynski into the top right
corner.
The Hatters would score their second goal of the match with just one second
remaining as Kuenning grounded a shot that was saved by Wyszynski. The rebound
went to Sarah Stock who dropped a pass to Kuenning who tapped the ball into
a vacated net before time expired.
Gardner-Webb (9-8-3) put mild pressure on Stetson in the second half with Lindsey
Gladhill and her sister Kasey each grounding shots on April Eilering in the
60th and 80th minutes respectively. Eilering, the A-Sun career shutout leader,
recorded the first shutout of the tournament and finished the match with six
saves.
Things weren't easy for Stetson as the No. 6-seed Gardner-Webb, controlled
the pace in the first half. Lindsey Gladhill nearly missed putting the Bulldogs
on the board first as a shot midway through the first half was inches over the
crossbar.
Stetson outshot Gardner-Webb, 16-11, in the match with the Bulldogs holding
a slight advantage, 5-3, in corner kicks.