Box Score ST. LOUIS - Saint Louis pulled even in the 69th
minute on Alli Reimer's second goal of the season, but the Billikens had to settle for a 1-1
tie with Saint Joseph's in an Atlantic 10 Conference game Friday night at
Robert R. Hermann Stadium.
Jenny Hummert collected her third assist of the
year, sending a pass from the right side to in front of the net. Reimer's
header just sneaked over the goal line at the 68:21 mark.
The Billikens (3-8-4, 1-3-2 A-10) created several good chances during the remainder of regulation, including
two shots on frame. In the 89th minute, Hummert sent a rocket toward the net
that Saint Joseph's goalkeeper Christine Neal barely got a hand on, and the
ball hit the crossbar.
Saint Louis keeper Katie Walsh made a save in each of the two
overtime periods, while Neal stopped Jessie Jarrett's shot on goal in the first extra
session.
Saint Joseph's (8-5-3, 3-1-2 A-10)
struck just 2:44 into the game. Mo Hawkins got behind the SLU defense and fired
a 12-yard shot to Walsh's right that sailed through the upper corner for her seventh goal of the season and a 1-0
Hawk lead.
Saint Louis earned a 22-7 advantage
in total shots, including 11-1 in the second half, and a 7-3 edge in shots on
goal. Reimer and Hummert had five shots apiece, followed by Maddie Gebauer, Abbey Stock and Katelyn Hammarlund with three each.
"I thought we responded well to
their early goal," head coach Kat Mertz said. "Saint Joseph's has a special player in Mo
Hawkins, and she took advantage of a good opportunity.
"But I think in the second half we
played really special ourselves," Mertz said. "We got the ball wide, and Lindsay
Elking did a great
job tonight. We had some bad luck on a couple of shots, and their keeper came
up with some huge saves. It would have been great to put one in to go ahead in
the final minute, but I'm proud of the team for responding to the early
adversity and scoring the equalizer."
The Billikens play their final home game of the
season Sunday, Oct. 21, against Temple at 1 p.m. Saint Louis seniors Reimer,
Walsh, Maggie Baumann and Kaitlyn
Doescher will be honored prior to the game.