CHESTER, Pa. - Immaculata's women's soccer team played to a 1-1 double overtime tie on the road at Widener Thursday night in non-conference action.
Immaculata moves to 5-4-3 overall. Widener, who was receiving votes in the latest NSCAA national poll, is now 10-1-2.
Immaculata's
Bridget Cunningham put the Mighty Macs on top in the 35th minute, as she scored from 20 yards out on a feed from
Zena Tracey. It marked Cunningham's seventh goal of the season.
The Pride scored the tying goal at the 75:50 mark as Coryinna Yenchak curled the ball into the left side of the post.
Widener finished the contest out-shooting Immaculata 24-4, and the Pride had a 6-2 edge in corner kicks.
Immaculata goalkeeper
Jessica Gaburo made seven saves while Widener's keepers Rochele Jacobs and Vanessa Hejnas combined for two saves.
Immaculata returns home on Saturday facing Gwynedd-Mercy at 12 p.m. at Draper Walsh Stadium.