Gene Cassell/Assistant Athletic Director for Communications Lady Blues and Southwest Baptist play to 2-2 double overtime tie 11/4/2010 8:30:42 PM Box Score Box Score | Season Stats TOPEKA, Kan. -- The Washburn Lady Blues wrapped up the home slate of the 2010 season with a 2-2 double overtime tie against Southwest Baptist. Washburn will finish the season at No. 2-ranked Central Missouri on Saturday in Warrensburg at 7 p.m. Neither team scored in the extra fame as they combined for 10 shots in the two overtimes with Washburn (5-8-4, 5-7-3 MIAA) outshooting the Bearcats (6-8-3, 5-7-3 MIAA) 7 to 3 including a 5 to 2 in the first overtime while going into the wind. Tia Stovall broke the 1-1 tie score coming out of halftime at the 45:30 mark of the match as she broke free on putting the ball into the back corner of the net past SBU's Megan Link one half minute into the second half. Kelly Isaac scored her second goal of the evening in the 68th minute from 15 yards out into the opposite corner of the net knotting the score at 2-2. The Lady Blues had a great chance in the 80th minute when Stovall's shot pounded off the crossbar and the follow shot before being cleared by one of the Bearcat defender. Issac scored the first goal of the match in the fifth minute on an assist from Lindsey Boden from 8-yards out. Washburn tied the score on a Lauren Henry goal in the 23rd minute, but lost Henry for the remainder of the match as she collided with SBU's goalkeeper Link in the process. The Lady Blues were outshot 8 to 6 in the opening half while the Bearcats were going with a stiff breeze to the south end of the field. Ashley Klone had several key saves in the first half including back-to-back saves on Southwest Baptist's Shonee Samia on shots from 18 yards out on a deflection while pulling the ball into herself on the follow shot as Samia had a breakaway opportunity. Klone finished with 13 saves in the match allowing the two goals to the Bearcats. Stovall recorded a match-high seven shots with three shots on goal and the second half goal and the first half assist off of Henry's fourth goal of the season. Caysie Beetley had two shots on goal and four shots along with Leah Talley who also had four shots. Washburn finished with a 25 to 19 advantage in shots and a 6 to 3 mark in corner kicks.Print Friendly Version