
Junior Anita Mancini scored a goal for the Rockets in a 3-2 loss at Eastern Michigan.
Photo by: Evan Procaccini
Rockets' Rally Falls Short in 3-2 Loss at EMU
3/18/2021 8:14:00 PM | Women's Soccer
LIVONIA, Mich. – Toledo nearly rallied from a 3-0 deficit at Eastern Michigan on Thursday afternoon but came up just short in a 3-2 setback to the Eagles at the St. Joe's Sports Dome in Livonia, Mich.
"We played hard today and bounced back in the second half against a very good EMU team," said Head Coach TJ Buchholz. "We had nine shots in the first half and generated good scoring opportunities. I told the team at the half that something will break for us in the second half and we will get a goal back."
Sophomore Brooke Stonehouse did just that with 27:23 remaining by converting a penalty kick following an Eagle handball in the 18-yard box. Junior Anita Mancini then made it one-goal game with 14:58 to play when she took a pass from junior Ashton Cassel and put it past EMU's goalkeeper.
The Rockets generated a few more scoring chances in the final minutes but couldn't net the equalizer.
EMU took a 2-0 lead less than 20 minutes into the game on a pair of goals from Sabrina McNeil. The Eagles' Amanda Cripps added another goal at the 57:37 mark.
Toledo outshot EMU by a 16-9 margin and controlled play by maintaining possession for 57.0 percent of the contest.
"Our team is young right now and is making progress," said Buchholz about his team that played without  a pair of starters, senior Sophia Lewis and junior Betsy Lueck. "If we continue to keep working hard and get some players back from injury, we're going to get the results we're looking for."
Toledo is back in action on Sunday, March 21 at 2:00 p.m. when it travels to Kalamazoo, Mich. to face Western Michigan. Â
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"We played hard today and bounced back in the second half against a very good EMU team," said Head Coach TJ Buchholz. "We had nine shots in the first half and generated good scoring opportunities. I told the team at the half that something will break for us in the second half and we will get a goal back."
Sophomore Brooke Stonehouse did just that with 27:23 remaining by converting a penalty kick following an Eagle handball in the 18-yard box. Junior Anita Mancini then made it one-goal game with 14:58 to play when she took a pass from junior Ashton Cassel and put it past EMU's goalkeeper.
The Rockets generated a few more scoring chances in the final minutes but couldn't net the equalizer.
EMU took a 2-0 lead less than 20 minutes into the game on a pair of goals from Sabrina McNeil. The Eagles' Amanda Cripps added another goal at the 57:37 mark.
Toledo outshot EMU by a 16-9 margin and controlled play by maintaining possession for 57.0 percent of the contest.
"Our team is young right now and is making progress," said Buchholz about his team that played without  a pair of starters, senior Sophia Lewis and junior Betsy Lueck. "If we continue to keep working hard and get some players back from injury, we're going to get the results we're looking for."
Toledo is back in action on Sunday, March 21 at 2:00 p.m. when it travels to Kalamazoo, Mich. to face Western Michigan. Â
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Team Stats
TOL
EMU
Goals
2
3
Shots
16
9
Shots on Goal
5
5
Saves
2
3
Corners
2
1
Fouls
11
7
Scoring Plays

Sabrina McNeill (4)
Assisted By: Marla Cobetto
GOAL by EMU McNeill, Sabrina Assist by Cobetto, Marla.
06:16

Sabrina McNeill (4)
GOAL by EMU McNeill, Sabrina.
19:04

Amanda Cripps (1)
Assisted By: Lindsey Shira
GOAL by EMU Cripps, Amanda Assist by Shira, Lindsey.
57:37

Brooke Stonehouse
TOL Brooke Stonehouse PENALTY KICK GOAL.
62:04

Anita Mancini (1)
Assisted By: Ashton Cassel
GOAL by TOL Mancini, Anita Assist by Cassel, Ashton.
75:02
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