Oct. 4, 2015                 Box Score | Photo Gallery 
                    
                                     
                 
                  
        PISCATAWAY, N.J. - Goals from each side in the        second half forced No. 25 Rutgers women's soccer and Michigan to extra time Sunday at        Yurcak Field, but neither squad could find the game-winner in the 1-1 double overtime        draw.
        
         Both Rutgers (9-2-1, 2-2-1 Big Ten) and Michigan (8-4-1, 3-1-1 Big Ten)        closed their weekends with four points in league action, as the Scarlet Knights look ahead        to a match versus Indiana Thursday at Yurcak Field in a short week.
        
         "I'm happy with the weekend," said head coach Mike O'Neill.        "What I mean by that is we had two tough opponents and didn't have a lot of rest. The team        we played today had an extra day's rest and I think the effort that the kids gave for both        games was inspiring. I'm never happy with a tie, but we continue to grow every day and we        took another step."
        
         The Wolverines tallied the first goal of the match in the 58th        minute moments after a corner kick. After the Wolverines won the second ball, Abby Kastroll        pushed it forward along the far side to Taylor Timko. Nearing the end line, Timko centered        the cross in front to Corinne Harris, who buried the shot for the 1-0 edge.
        
         Rutgers got on the board in the 72nd minute of play, courtesy of        senior defender Brianne Reed's (Tinton Falls,        N.J.) patented flip throw. From the far sideline and nearly 35 yards out, Reed        heaved the ball into the box, which bounced around and off a Michigan defender into the        back of the net.
        
         RU ratcheted up the pressure in extra time, recording five of its 11 total        shots in the 20 minutes of play. Senior Hayley Katkowski (Westford,        Mass.) and juniors Madison Tiernan (Voorhees,        N.J.) and Jennifer Andresen        (Wyckoff, N.J.) each put shots on frame in overtime.
        
         Sophomore goalkeeper Casey        Murphy (Bridgewater, N.J.) made a season-high six stops in the draw. Her        goals-against average stands at 0.33 for the season.
        
         Sunday's contest marked RU's annual "Pink Out Game" as the Scarlet Knights donned pink        uniforms for breast cancer awareness.
        
         Rutgers hosts Indiana (3-5-5, 0-2-3 Big Ten) on Thursday, Oct. 8 at 7 p.m. at        Yurcak Field. The match will stream live online via BTN Plus.
        
         Game Notes
        
                    - The draw was Rutgers' first of the season and capped            a four-point weekend for the Scarlet Knights.
             - RU is now 1-0-1 against Michigan            all-time.
             - Katkowski started her 76th consecutive game for            Rutgers since her career began in 2012.
             - The Scarlet Knights are now 5-0-1 at home this            season and 25-2-1 in their last 28 matches at Yurcak Field.
             - Murphy's six saves were a season-high.
             - Senior defender Erica Skroski (Galloway,            N.J.) played the full time for the 11th time this season.
         
        
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