CHAMPAIGN, ILL. – Freshman forward
Nneka Moneme found a prime time for the first goal of her career as she lifted No. 12 Rutgers women's soccer to a 2-1 victory over Illinois in overtime on Sunday afternoon.
"I always try to help the team and do the best I can on the field," said Moneme. "I am very happy about my first career goal. I need to play with that same mentality every game. During the play, in my head, I reminded myself of our game plan and thought of what I was going to do with the ball before it came to me and how I could make an impact."Â
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After senior forward
Colby Ciarrocca gave Rutgers (8-0-2, 2-0-1 Big Ten) a 1-0 lead in the 63
rd minute of the contest, Illinois (3-9-0, 0-4-0) countered with a goal nearly ten minutes later. Less than four minutes into overtime, freshman
Amirah Ali sent a pass to Moneme at the top of the box, who would score on a one-time shot.
"Every day we talk about everybody being plugged in, coming in and getting better because there is going to be a time you are going to be called upon. That is what Nneka did today,"Â said head coach
Mike O'Neill.
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Rutgers fired off five shots on goal in the first 16 minutes of the contest. Although RU's early shots did not translate to a goal, the Scarlet Knights were solid on defense to hold the Fighting Illini to a single shot in the first half. At halftime, the score remained even at 0-0.
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As the Scarlet Knights continued to rattle off shots well into the second half, it was Ciarrocca who would find the back of the net in the 63
rd minute. Off a short pass from sophomore midfielder
Alexa Ferreira, Ciarrocca evaded defenders and beat the keeper to give RU a 1-0 lead in the contest.
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However, Illinois countered with a goal off a corner kick in the 75
th minute for a 1-1 tie on the board. It marked the first goal conceded by the Scarlet Knights in 2017.
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In the 94
th minute of the contest, Ali would make a pass from midfield to Moneme at the top of the box. Moneme used a one-time shot to the center of the net for the win.
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Up next, Rutgers returns home for a rematch of the 2016 Big Ten Championship with Minnesota on Friday, Sept. 29. Match time is set for 7 p.m. ET at Yurcak Field.
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KNIGHT NOTES
- Rutgers entered the contest as the only team in NCAA Division I (men or women) to have not let up a goal. The streak ended at 924:07 minutes, marking the longest opponent scoreless stretch in program history.
- Rutgers moved to a record of 1-0-2 in overtime contests this season.
- Colby Ciarrocca added her sixth goal of the year, leading the team with 14 points (6g, 2a).
- Nneka Moneme posted the first goal and game winner of her career.
- Overall, 16 of Rutgers 24 goals have been scored by an underclassman this season. Moneme's goal marks the seventh goal by a freshman.
- Amirah Ali contributed the third assist of her career, ranking second on the team with 11 points (4g, 3a).
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