Box Score LA PLUME, Pa.- The Immaculata women's soccer team made the trip to Keystone on Tuesday afternoon, and after 110 minutes of action, the Mighty Macs (1-9-1, 1-2-1 CSAC) earned a 1-1 draw with the Giants (3-6-2, 1-2-2 CSAC). Sophomore
Carly Mirarchi scored a goal late in the second half to earn the CSAC point for IU.
Senior goalie
Meghan McCurnin earned the start and played the whole game making six saves on the afternoon. The Mighty Macs outshot the Giants 18-16 in a closely contest game.
The teams played to a scoreless tie in the first half with the Mighty Macs outshooting Keystone 9-6 in the opening period, but neither team was able to break through.
Early in the second half, Keystone got on the board in the 48
th minute with a shot from Jenna Moranski from 16 yards out that beat McCurnin.
The Mighty Macs would have the answer in the form of Mirarchi's second goal of the season in the 77
th minute on a shot from 20 yards out and the score would remain tied 1-1 at the end of regulation.
Each team had opportunities in the overtime periods as Keystone got five shots, and Immaculata got four, but the score would remained tied and each team would earn a point.
Immaculata has earned points in two of their last three games and they hope to continue the stretch this weekend when they host Neumann on Saturday at 1 p.m.
NOTES: McCurnin has now played the fourth most minutes in team history with 4,367 minutes, passing former teammate
Amanda Markie (2010-13).