Joplin, Mo. -- In a rare match that featured
two penalty kicks in the second half and overtime, Stephanie Heines
put in the deciding penalty shot that gave the Missouri Southern
Lions a 2-1 double-overtime win over the Missouri Western Griffons
Saturday night (Sept. 26) at Fred Hughes Stadium. The match
was played at Fred Hughes Stadium due to a rain-soaked Hal Bodon
Field.
The match remained scoreless until the 82:21 mark, when the
excitement began.
Danai Noftz broke the scoreless tie by connecting on an absolute
blast from 20 yards away off a free kick by Shannon Kuhn.
The Lions (3-7, 1-5 MIAA) held that lead for the next five
minutes when the Griffons were awarded a penalty kick that Jessica
Martin put in that tied the score with 2:12 left in regulation.
Heines then won it for the Lions with her own penalty kick at
the 106:19 mark of the second overtime.
The match was close on all fronts, as the Lions held a 12-10
shots edge, including an 10-4 advantage in the second half and
overtime periods.
Randi Russell made two saves for the Lions, while Joyce Endicott
stopped four shots for the Griffons (4-6, 2-4 MIAA).
The Lions will remain at home and host Emporia State on Thursday
night (Oct. 1) at 7 p.m.