
Women’s Soccer Rally Falls Short in 2-1 Loss to No. 4 Penn State
Sep 21 | Women's Soccer
The Scarlet Knights scored in the second half and kept the Nittany Lions off the board over the final 50 minutes
PISCATAWAY, N.J. – In a tale of two halves, Rutgers women's soccer (4-4-2) rallied from a deficit and dropped a tight, 2-1 final score to No. 4 Penn State on Thursday evening at Yurcak Field. Sam Kroeger scored the Rutgers goal in the 76th minute as the momentum shifted toward RU, whose defense kept Penn State off the scoreboard over the final 51 minutes.
SCORING SUMMARY
MOMENTS THAT MATTERED
"In the first half, we played to not lose and were on our heels," said head coach Mike O'Neill. "In the second half, we played to win. That has to be our mindset, so we need to build off that confidence from the final 45 minutes."
"Sammi's mentality was great," O'Neill said. "She was going to goal, and that represented the entire team's mindset in the second half. Go to goal. Attack the space. Make something happen."
STAT SHEET
The Scarlet Knights stay home to host Purdue in Big Ten action on Sun., Sept. 24 at 1 p.m., streaming live on B1G+.
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SCORING SUMMARY
- Penn State scored twice in the opening half in the 34th and 40th minutes.
- Sam Kroeger got her first of the year after intercepting a Penn State pass at the midfield line, dribbling deep into the defense with space, and firing a clean, low shot into the right-side netting with the left foot.
We R back! Sam Kroeger's goal makes the score PSU 2 - RU 1!#ForeverRutgers #GoRU! pic.twitter.com/plFqDLrpq9
— RUTGERS WOMEN'S SOCCER (@RUWSoccer) September 22, 2023
MOMENTS THAT MATTERED
- As the energy swung toward Rutgers, goalkeeper Olivia Bodmer made a save in the 80th minute at the top of the net to keep the Scarlet Knights a goal away.
- Giana Romano fired the final shot on goal of the evening, forcing a save.
- That shot gave Rutgers a 3-2 advantage in shots on goal in the second half.
"In the first half, we played to not lose and were on our heels," said head coach Mike O'Neill. "In the second half, we played to win. That has to be our mindset, so we need to build off that confidence from the final 45 minutes."
"Sammi's mentality was great," O'Neill said. "She was going to goal, and that represented the entire team's mindset in the second half. Go to goal. Attack the space. Make something happen."
STAT SHEET
- Penn State led overall, 16-8, in shot attempts. And 5-3 in shots on target.
- Allison Lynch, Emily Mason, Kassidy Banks, and Sara Brocious all put in the full 90-minute effort.
- Sam Kroeger's goal was just the third conceded by Penn State this season.
- Career goals: Kroeger (14)
- Rutgers is 9-12-4 all-time against Penn State, including a 5-3-2 mark as Big Ten regular season opponents and a 5-4-3 record overall at Yurcak Field.
The Scarlet Knights stay home to host Purdue in Big Ten action on Sun., Sept. 24 at 1 p.m., streaming live on B1G+.
Follow Rutgers women's soccer on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Download the Scarlet Knights App for Apple or Android today.
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Team Stats
PSU
RUTG
Goals
2
1
Shots
16
8
Shots on Goal
5
3
Saves
2
3
Corners
4
2
Fouls
6
6
Scoring Plays

Payton Linnehan (3)
Assisted By: Riley Gleason
GOAL by PSU Linnehan, Payton Assist by Gleason, Riley.
33:40

Amelia White (1)
Assisted By: Julia Raich , Ellie Wheeler
GOAL by PSU White, Amelia Assist by Raich, Julia and Wheeler, Ellie.
39:15

Sam Kroeger (1)
stole ball at midfield, dribbled and fired from outside 18 to right post
62:34
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