Courtesy Wheaton College
NORTON, MA- The September 9 Wheaton College women's soccer goal
that set an NCAA record is scheduled to appear on national
television tonight, as ESPN's SportsCenter will be airing the goal
as part of its Top Plays segment.
The goal against Western Connecticut State University that
Saturday went down as an NCAA all-divisions women's soccer record
for fastest consecutive goals by opposing teams. Following a
Western goal 2:44 into play, the Lyons took advantage of the
ensuing kick from midfield to tie the game just three seconds
later. Freshman Lyndsey McManus (Marshfield, MA/Marshfield) posted
the memorable goal, while junior Ashley Furr (Chicopee,
MA/Cathedral) was credited with the assist.
Wheaton's record surpassed the old Division III women's mark of
10 seconds set in 2004 by DeSales University and Lycoming College.
The Division I standard from 2001 by the University of Connecticut
and Yale University is six seconds, and the Division II record from
2003 involving California State University at Bakersfield and
California State University at Los Angeles is 11 seconds.
In comparison to the men's record, the Lyon women matched the
1998 Division I mark set by the University of California at Santa
Barbara and the University of California at Los Angeles.
Incidentally, the Division III record was set on two occasions by
the Wheaton men, including the most recent 10-second mark against
Rivier College in 2002. The first instance took place in 2000
versus Keene State College. In Division II, 14 seconds marked the
fastest consecutive goals by California State University at San
Bernardino and Grand Canyon University during the 2001 season.
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