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Charlotte Percy - Carleton - 2025-11-06
Hannah Robb
0
St. Olaf STO (15-3-2, 8-1-2)
1
Winner Carleton CAR (15-2-2, 9-1-1)
St. Olaf STO
(15-3-2, 8-1-2)
0
Final
1
Carleton CAR
(15-2-2, 9-1-1)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 OT 1 F
St. Olaf STO 0 0 0 0
Carleton CAR 0 0 1 1

Game Recap: Women's Soccer | | Michael Abdella - Assistant AD for Strategic Communications

Women's soccer falls to Carleton in final minute of OT in MIAC Playoff semifinals

NORTHFIELD, Minn. – The third-seeded St. Olaf College women's soccer team fell to second-seeded Carleton College, 1-0, on a goal in the final minute of the first overtime in the semifinals of the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) Playoffs on Thursday afternoon at Bell Field.

With time winding down in the first 10-minute overtime period, Lola Feurer scored shortly after a corner kick to send Carleton (15-2-2) into the championship game at top-seeded St. Catherine University on Saturday. The loss likely brought an end to the season for St. Olaf (15-3-2), which was ranked No. 39 in the most recent update to the NCAA Power Index (NPI). The 21 highest-ranked teams in the NPI, after the automatic qualifiers are removed, will earn at-large bids into the NCAA Tournament.

If the season is indeed over, it was a record-setting one in many ways for the Oles. St. Olaf set single-season program records in wins (15), points (143), goals (49), assists (45), shots (395), and goals-against average (0.55), while posting the second-highest totals in program history in shots on goal (186) and shutouts (12).

Carleton outshot St. Olaf by a 25-9 margin overall in the game, although the difference in shots on goal was just 5-2. After being outshot 9-2 in the opening half, the Oles generated seven shots in the second half, but the Knights were credited with all seven of the shots in the overtime period.

St. Olaf was inches from going ahead late in regulation when junior Emily Johnson's shot in the 89th minute took a deflection and hit the post, with Carleton goalkeeper Avery Trapp left watching due to the big deflection. First year Charlotte Percy produced the biggest of her four saves in the game inside the first minute of overtime, getting down to turn aside a shot by Feurer that was headed towards the lower-right corner.

Percy again denied Feurer in the 99th minute, directing the ball out for a corner kick in the final minute of the first overtime. The Oles cleared the initial corner, but Zaraya Jordan took a long-range shot that deflected off Ashlyn Haigh and into the box to Feurer, who slotted the ball into the lower-left corner for the game-winning goal.

The field for the NCAA Tournament will be announced via a selection show on NCAA.com at 10 a.m. CST on Monday, Nov. 10.
 
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