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BIDDEFORD, Maine – Catriona Gould scored with 16 seconds remaining to lift the University of Southern Maine over the University of New England, 3-2, in women's soccer action at Barbara J. Hazard Field on Saturday afternoon.
Gould took a pass from Kiki Huntress outside the top of the box as the final seconds ticked down. She launched her shot to the top right corner, just over the outstretched hands of a leaping
Sydney Gillingham to give the Huskies the win.
The Nor'easters (3-1) battled back from a 2-0 second-half deficit to tie the game late.
Bella Reil put back the rebound off a shot by
Lizzie Frattaroli in the 73rd minute to bring UNE within one [
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Erica Dimmick nearly tied the game in the 80th minute as her header hit the top corner of the goal post.
Minutes later, a corner kick by
Meredith Kennedy found
Caroline Meuse in traffic in front of the net and the senior knocked in the tying goal. [
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USM (5-0) led 1-0 at halftime behind a goal in the 38th minute by Meghan Galante. Galante dribbled through a group of UNE defenders on the way to her first of the season. Alexandria Allain extended the Huskies advantage in the 55
th minute.
UNE held a slim 17-15 advantage in shots and 9-8 on goal. Gillingham made five saves, all in the first half. Bree Atwood had seven stops for USM.
The Nor'easters visit Bowdoin on Wednesday afternoon at 4 p.m.