Box Score Colorado College struck for three consecutive goals, including a pair by
Sarah Schweiss during the second half, to rally for a 3-2 victory over the University of Denver on Sunday afternoon at Stewart Field.
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Schweiss tied the game in the 68th minute when she knocked home the rebound off a corner kick, then struck for the game winner with 7:02 remaining after running down a pass from senior forward
Jaclyn Silsby and deftly placing a shot from the right side of the box into the top left corner.
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"It was great ball through by Jaclyn to put me in," Schweiss said. "I was just thinking keep calm as I was going in, and I put it right where I wanted to put it."
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The junior midfielder also made a big defensive play in the final minute to deny one final scoring chance for DU.
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"She's got a ton of heart and works so hard," head coach
Geoff Bennett said. "She took a cross in the face with 20 seconds left to prevent them from getting a ball in (to the box). She's plays with a lot of passion. You don't learn to that … it's in you."
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Schweiss was quick to point out that every member of the team would do the same thing in that situation.
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"It didn't feel too good, but it kept the ball out of the box," she said. "The whole team has that mentality. We're going to fight to the last minute to win a game."
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The Tigers squared their season and Colorado Cup record at 1-1-0.
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Senior forward
Rachel Herron started CC's comeback in the 14th minute when she pounced on a deflection at the top left edge of the box, stepped around a Pioneer defender, and put a crossing shot into the upper right corner.
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Herron's marker came just 56 seconds after freshman forward Lauren Conley gave the Pioneers a two-goal advantage when she lofted a shot into the left side of the net.
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Denver got on the board in the first minute on an own goal.
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The game changed completely in the second half when the Tigers made a tactical change on its back line, utilizing four defenders instead of its customary three.
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"We made an adjustment a halftime for a couple of things," Bennett said. "We were playing the same system as last year up until that point. We wanted to give it a chance because our midfield block is so strong, but there comes a point where it's not working. We went four in the back and I thought we looked so comfortable and so composed, and we were still attacking with authority and speed. It was great.
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"It's kind of scary. We haven't trained with those four together at all this year. They'll be training a lot together in the coming weeks. The system still allows us to attack with five players."
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During the final 45 minutes, Colorado College outshot DU 11-0 to finish the game with an 18-4 advantage.
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"Our defense was amazing," Schweiss said. "You don't win with just offense. You win with a whole team. Everyone stepped up to the plate and did a great job in the second half. It was team win."
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CC freshman goalkeeper
Rowan Frederiksen made one save while recording her first collegiate victory.
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Sophomore goalkeeper Cassidy Rey stopped five shots for the Pioneers, who slipped to 0-1-1 on the season.
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The Tigers travel to Hamilton, N.Y., next Saturday to play Colgate University. Â
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