CLARION, Pa - Edinboro got a late goal from Morgan Hamker in the 85
th minute to tie the game at 1-1, and that's how it would eventually end as Clarion and Edinboro played to a 1-1 double-overtime draw, Wednesday night from Memorial Stadium.
Each team earns a point in the standings and Clarion moves to 6-4-3 overall and 5-3-3 in the PSAC while Edinboro goes to 4-4-3, 3-4-3 in the PSAC.
Fresh off the program's first ever top 10 regional ranking, the Clarion Golden Eagles got on the board first when senior
McKenzie Sheesley ripped a shot from outside the box beating Edinboro goalkeeper Sarah Baskey to the top left corner. It was Sheesley's third of the season, tying her with teammate
Aaliyah Odom for tops on the team.
The Golden Eagles defensive unit was again superb, highlighted by a first half save by senior
Jess Kenny, who sacrificed her body to save a goal off an Edinboro corner kick.
Clarion goalkeeper
Krista Mosi flashed some heroics of her own with a great leaping save off a shot from the top of the box midway through the second half.
Edinboro's attack was consistent throughout the night, putting pressure on a solid Golden Eagles defense. The Fighting Scots finally broke through with Hamker's equalizer, sending Clarion to their league-leading 6
th overtime game already this season.
Coach Esterhuizen's squad will now turn their attention to the nation's number one ranked team, Kutztown University, as Clarion will travel across the state of Pennsylvania for a 12pm contest on Sunday October 8
th.