05-14-2017, 01:29 PM
Stanford, IMHO, sat on the ball too much in the 4th. As a result, we had very few or any fouls against UCLA or any real good shots. UCLA tied it up with 51 seconds left. We tried to get the ball into the hole behind the defense, which was almost open all game, but I don't recall that we scored on that. So, it was UCLA's ball with 32 seconds left. They maybe had a chance but had plenty of time and passed out. The next pass got deflected and we got the ball. I guess the coach didn't realize he had a timeout left as it took a few seconds to call timeout.
Can you guess who scored?
With 9 seconds left the pass came into Maggie Steffens in a congested area about 6m out, in the center of the goal. She rose up and shot without looking at the goal. The goalie in the center of the goal had little clue as to where the shot was going and it was by her and into the goal.
UCLA, down 1, took a good shot from 9m or so with 4 seconds left. Our goalie was able to get her body on the ball, and the game was won.
UCLA may have won the season matchup 2-1, but Stanford saved the best for the most important game. Both teams had two US Olympians on their teams and they did well.
Maggie Steffans 3 goals, 1 assist, on 5 shots. 1 steal
Jamie Neushul 2 goals on 6 shots. 2 steals.
Jordan Rainey 1 goal, 2 assists on 3 shots. 2 steals.
Shannon Cleary, 1 goal on 1 shot.
Madison Berggen, 1 goal, 1 assist, on 1 shot.
Mackenzie Fisher drew 3 exclusions.
Gabby Stone had 10 saves.
(not all the stats)
For UCLA, Maddie Musssleman and Alys Williams had 3 goals each. Kodi Hill contributed the last.
Carlee Kapana had 9 saves.
Can you guess who scored?
With 9 seconds left the pass came into Maggie Steffens in a congested area about 6m out, in the center of the goal. She rose up and shot without looking at the goal. The goalie in the center of the goal had little clue as to where the shot was going and it was by her and into the goal.
UCLA, down 1, took a good shot from 9m or so with 4 seconds left. Our goalie was able to get her body on the ball, and the game was won.
UCLA may have won the season matchup 2-1, but Stanford saved the best for the most important game. Both teams had two US Olympians on their teams and they did well.
Maggie Steffans 3 goals, 1 assist, on 5 shots. 1 steal
Jamie Neushul 2 goals on 6 shots. 2 steals.
Jordan Rainey 1 goal, 2 assists on 3 shots. 2 steals.
Shannon Cleary, 1 goal on 1 shot.
Madison Berggen, 1 goal, 1 assist, on 1 shot.
Mackenzie Fisher drew 3 exclusions.
Gabby Stone had 10 saves.
(not all the stats)
For UCLA, Maddie Musssleman and Alys Williams had 3 goals each. Kodi Hill contributed the last.
Carlee Kapana had 9 saves.
