Frick Lifts Blue Demons over Creighton in OT
9/30/2018 3:43:00 PM | WOMEN'S SOCCER
The senior scored the golden goal in the 94th minute
CHICAGO - On a cloudy and rainy Sunday afternoon, DePaul women's soccer claimed its first overtime victory of the season over Creighton, 2-1, at Wish Field. The Blue Demons improve to 6-4-2 on the season, 2-1 in BIG EAST play.
In a chippy game that saw a fairly equal number of fouls from both sides of the ball, the first goal wouldn't come until the 32nd minute. Creighton midfielder Kylin Grubb headed the ball just over the fingertips of rookie netminder Mollie Eriksson off a cross from Emma Braasch to give the Bluejays the go-ahead goal.
DePaul would fire off five shots in the last ten minutes of the first half to no avail but things turned around in the second half. In the 54th minute, a string of touches would lead to an own goal by Creighton, giving DePaul the equalizer. A free kick by Elizabeth Parrilli was headed by a player from Creighton that deflected off the goalkeeper's hands into the post before bouncing into the net. Creighton defender Maureen Kerr cleared the ball, but the referee ruled it past the goal line to make it a tie game, 1-1.
The remainder of regulation would see DePaul win the corners battle 4-2 (Creighton would earn 1 in OT) and outshoot the Bluejays 16-7 before the game-winner in the 94th minute. DePaul forward Morgan Turner placed a cross right in front of the goal where Madeline Frick was waiting and placed it in the back of the net for the golden goal, her first game-winner and third goal of the season.
Senior captain Franny Cerny tallied five shots, while sophomore Jade Eriksen-Russo, sophomore transfer Jessica Lazo and Frick each notched two shots on goal. Eriksson made four saves against the Bluejay offense.
Key Numbers
94...Minute of golden goal from Frick.
17...Shots by DePaul against Creighton on Sunday.
4...Saves by Mollie Eriksson, bringing her season total to 35.
Up Next
DePaul returns to action on Thursday when they hit the road and travel north to Marquette. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. The game will be broadcast on the Golden Eagles All-Access.
Social Media
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In a chippy game that saw a fairly equal number of fouls from both sides of the ball, the first goal wouldn't come until the 32nd minute. Creighton midfielder Kylin Grubb headed the ball just over the fingertips of rookie netminder Mollie Eriksson off a cross from Emma Braasch to give the Bluejays the go-ahead goal.
DePaul would fire off five shots in the last ten minutes of the first half to no avail but things turned around in the second half. In the 54th minute, a string of touches would lead to an own goal by Creighton, giving DePaul the equalizer. A free kick by Elizabeth Parrilli was headed by a player from Creighton that deflected off the goalkeeper's hands into the post before bouncing into the net. Creighton defender Maureen Kerr cleared the ball, but the referee ruled it past the goal line to make it a tie game, 1-1.
The remainder of regulation would see DePaul win the corners battle 4-2 (Creighton would earn 1 in OT) and outshoot the Bluejays 16-7 before the game-winner in the 94th minute. DePaul forward Morgan Turner placed a cross right in front of the goal where Madeline Frick was waiting and placed it in the back of the net for the golden goal, her first game-winner and third goal of the season.
Senior captain Franny Cerny tallied five shots, while sophomore Jade Eriksen-Russo, sophomore transfer Jessica Lazo and Frick each notched two shots on goal. Eriksson made four saves against the Bluejay offense.
Key Numbers
94...Minute of golden goal from Frick.
17...Shots by DePaul against Creighton on Sunday.
4...Saves by Mollie Eriksson, bringing her season total to 35.
Up Next
DePaul returns to action on Thursday when they hit the road and travel north to Marquette. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. The game will be broadcast on the Golden Eagles All-Access.
Social Media
For everything DePaul Women's Soccer, follow the Blue Demons across multiple social media platforms: Twitter or Instagram. Join in the conversation using #AllIn and #WeAreDePaul.
Be sure to like DePaul on Facebook and check out some of the sights and sounds around DePaul on Twitter or on Instagram.
Miss any of the action? Subscribe to the Blue Demons on YouTube.
Team Stats
CTN
DPU
Goals
1
2
Shots
7
17
Shots on Goal
5
9
Saves
7
4
Corners
3
5
Fouls
14
13
Scoring Plays

Kylin Grubb (1)
Assisted By: Emma Braasch
GOAL by CTN Kylin Grubb (FIRST GOAL), Assist by Emma Braasch, goal number 1 for season.
32:27

TEAM UNKNOWN (1)
Player from Creighton headed ball, deflected off goalkeeper's hands, hit post and bounced in.
54:03

Madeline Frick (3)
Assisted By: Morgan Turner
GOAL by DPU Madeline Frick, Assist by Morgan Turner, goal number 3 for season.
94:04
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