Monday, October 21, 2013

Gusties Cannot Muster Comeback

Gustavus Drops 2-0 Decision to Macalester



Gustavus battled hard on Saturday afternoon, and not just against their opponent.  The weather was also a fierce competitor coming with rain, sleet, hail and thunder... maybe a little lightning too.  The entire team came out ready to compete and fight hard, which is what they did.  Roisen Granlund got her second straight start in net.  With changes in the lineup continuing to do good things the girls kept rolling and trying to be creative.

The Macalester attack was strong and poignant.  With Senior Georgia Cloepfil scoring a goal each half, the Gusties tried to muster an attack back but were not able to foil the Macalester defense or keeper.

Box Score




Women’s Soccer Drops MIAC Match To Macalester 2-0

Posted on October 19th, 2013 by 


Roisen Granlund made her second straight start in goal on Saturday.
Roisen Granlund made her second
straight start in net Saturday.
St. Paul – The Gustavus Adolphus women’s soccer team fell at the hands of Macalester College by the final score of 2-0 on Saturday afternoon at Macalester Stadium.  Scot forward Georgia Cloepfil proved to be too much for the Gustie defense to handle, as the senior scored both goals in the win.  Gustavus falls to 6-7-0 (2-6-0 MIAC), while Macalester improves to 9-3-1 (6-2-0 MIAC).

The Scots used a 12-1 shot advantage in the first half to take a 1-0 lead to halftime.  At the 24:23 mark, a cross in front ricocheted off of the head off a Macalester player and onto the foot of Cloepfil, who chipped it across the goal line to give the Scots the early lead.  Maggie Molter and Ingrid Greene were awarded with assists on the play.

Macalester enjoyed another shot advantage in the second half, this time a 16-4 difference.  Cloepfil scored her second goal of the afternoon just 2:45 into the second half.  The senior fired a shot from 20 yards out that flew over the top of an outstretched Roisen Granlund (Fy., St. Paul, Minn.) and into the back of the net to give the Scots the 2-0 lead.  After scoring three goals against the Gusties last season in St. Peter, Cloepfil has now scored five goals over the last two seasons.

For the game, the Scots held a shot advantage of 28-5.  First-year goalkeeper Roisen Granlund suffered her first loss of her career after playing all 90 minutes and recording nine saves.  Macalester goalkeeper Ellen Palmquist was awarded the win after needing to make just one save.

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