Box Score
First-year goalkeeper
Jade Odom tied her season high of six saves while recording her second clean sheet of the season, however Colorado College was unable capitalize on its scoring chances and played Colorado State to a 0-0 draw on Sunday afternoon at Washburn Field.
Odom made a spectacular stop in the 85th minute, leaping to tip Makenzi Taylor's shot over the crossbar and keep the Rams off the scoreboard.
A little more than four minutes later junior, midfielder
Lauren Milliet beat her defender to sophomore forward
Catie McDonald's cross in the box, but her chip shot went just over the crossbar.
With a little more than two minutes to play in the first overtime, sophomore midfielder
Sarah Lyons launched a shot that appeared to be headed for the net at the left post, but the ball glanced off a teammate and went wide on the left side.
The Rams nearly scored at the end of the 100th minute, however Alex Lanning put her blast from 16 yards a foot outside the left post. Â
CC came closest to scoring in the second overtime when McDonald sent a crossing shot past the left post in the 104th minute.
During the first half, each team put a shot off the crossbar.
The game ended as Colorado College's first scoreless draw since Sept. 7, 2014, against Marquette at Stewart Field.
The Tigers now are 3-4-3 overall and 0-1-1 in the Mountain West.
CSU finished with a 21-19 edge in total shots and a 7-4 advantage in corner kicks.
Sophomore goalkeeper Hunter Peifer stopped six shots for the Rams, who are 2-4-4 overall and 0-0-2 in the conference.
Colorado College begins a run of four consecutive road games next Friday when the Tigers travel to Las Vegas to try their luck against UNLV. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. PT.
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