Box Score Sarah Schweiss scored with 57 seconds remaining in regulation to give Colorado College a 3-2 triumph at Colorado State University and make
Geoff Bennett the winningest head coach in program history.
With CC victory number 120, Bennett surpassed the previous mark set by Dang Pibulvech, who posted a career mark of 119-26-6 (.804) from 1983 through 1990. Â Â
Schweiss struck for her second game winner of the season off a feed from senior defender
Jordan Savold. The junior midfielder leads the Tigers with six goals.
Senior midfielder
Kaeli Vandersluis gave Colorado College a 2-1 lead in the 76th minute off a service from senior midfielder
Jessie Ayers, but CSU's Gianna Bertana answered 2:14 later to level the score.
Vandersluis climbed into a tie for ninth place in program history with 63 career points and a tie for 10th with 23 goals. She joined Kerri Tashiro (1986-89), Martina Holan (1994-97), Karla Thompson (1988-91) and Rebecca Carroll (1999-02) as the only Tigers to be ranked among the program's top 10 in all three statistical categories.
The Rams took a 1-0 lead 3:21 into the second half when Amy Eckert scored on the rebound of a shot by Jess Stauffner.
CC tied the score in the 64th minute on a header by senior midfielder
Mary Bowman. Savold, whose serve set up the tally, recorded two assists in a game for the second time in her career.
Freshman Rowan Fredericksen stopped a pair of shots for the Tigers and is now 6-3-2 in goal.
Colorado College improved to 7-4-3 overall and 3-2-1 in the Mountain West.
Jesse McGinley finished with five saves for the Rams, who slipped to 4-10-0 overall and 2-4-0 in league play.
The Tigers play at home for the first time since Sept. 28 when they entertain UNLV and the University of Nevada next Friday and Sunday, respectively.
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