ITHACA, N.Y. -- The Ithaca College women's soccer team (15-3-3) scored two early goals en route to beating Cortland (14-6-3) 2-0 in Sunday's NCAA quarterfinal. With the win the Bombers advance to the "final four" in San Antonio where they'll face Wheaton (Ill.) Friday, Dec. 2 in one semifinal with William Smith and Messiah meeting in the other.
Ithaca scored on its first two shots of the match, using first-half goals by junior
Rachael Palladino (Lansing/Lansing) and sophomore
Ellyn Grant-Keane (Lansing/Lansing) to build its lead before hanging on as the visiting Red Dragons outhot the Bombers 11-9.
Palladino's team-best 15th goal of the season came after sophomore
Amanda Callanan (Ballston Spa/Ballston Spa) intercepted a Cortland clearing attempt and chipped the ball ahead to
Palladino.
Palladino charged the net and with Cortland goalkeeper
Pam Monnier coming off the line, lofted the ball over her head for the game's first goal.
The assist was
Callanan's third.
Cortland maintained an edge in possession for the next 20 minutes, but surrendered another goal when freshman
Jessie Warren (Medway/Medway, Mass.) sent a short pass to
Grant-Keane, who ripped a hard shot from 16 yards out that went into the left side of the net.
Grant-Keane has scored seven goals this season;
Warren picked up her second assist.
The rest of the game belonged to Ithaca's defense, with junior
Becca Salant (Holliston/Holliston, Mass.) making five saves behind a strong effort by sophomore
Anna Gray (Delmar/Bethlehem), sophomore
Meredith Jones (Gwynedd-Mercy Academy/Lower Gwynedd, Pa.), senior
Marla Schilling (Canton/Canton, Conn.), junior
Julie Winn (Sutton/Sutton, Mass.), sophomore
Alex Liese (Massapequa/Massapequa) and senior
Andi Roach (Central Bucks East/Doylestown, Pa.). The Bomber defense recorded their season-best third straight shutout, blanking three opponents -- #16 Ohio Northern, #3 Trinity [Texas] and Cortland) -- who'd scored 190 goals on the season.
Salant now has seven solo shutouts on the season.
Monnier, a graduate student who became Cortland's career leader in saves during the teams' regular-season meeting (won by Ithaca, 4-1), finished with three saves.
The Red Dragons' best scoring opportunity came in the 70th minute when Stacey Wood collected a pass at the 18 and sent a shot over Salant's leap that cleared the cross bar by less than a foot.
Cortland wrapped up the program's 11th NCAA playoff appearance and first in 13 years. Ithaca is in the NCAA championship for the tournament -- no other school has played in more.
The Bombers are making their sixth trip to the "final four" and first since 1998; Ithaca won NCAA titles in 1990 and 1991 and reached the final in 1989.
The rest of the field features top-ranked Messiah and second-ranked William Smith. All four teams in the national semifinals have won NCAA titles: William Smith won the 1988 title (the Herons' captain was goalkeeper
Mindy Quigg, who's in her 18th year as Ithaca's head coach), Wheaton won in 2004, 2006 and 2007 and Messiah earned championships in 2005, 2008 and 2009.
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