
Badgers sneak out victory in overtime thriller
August 31, 2018 | Women's Soccer
Borgmann notches game-winning goal
SEATTLE – Coming off the bench in both the first and second half, senior forward Emily Borgmann was the hero for Wisconsin women's soccer, scoring in the 94th minute of Thursday's 2-1 overtime victory over Washington.
 
Washington (2-2 overall) struck first in the match, scoring in the 10th minute on Summer Yates' goal. Fellow sophomore Lauren Rice got Wisconsin (3-1 overall) back to a tie with her own goal in the 21st minute off an assist from Stephanie Fabry.
 
Junior keeper Jordyn Bloomer kept Wisconsin in the game; logging four saves on 16 Washington shots. The Badgers ended with 15 shots on the night and held an eight to five corner advantage.
 
Borgmann's goal was her second of the season; the first coming at Marquette in the team's season opener. Sophomore forward Cammie Murtha assisted on the Badgers' game-winning goal, giving the Maryland native her third assist in two games.
 
Murtha leads the team in assists while Rice leads the team in goals. The sophomore scored her third goal of the season against the Huskies, while Murtha logged her fourth assist of the season. Borgmann sits second on the team in goals, with two.
 
Up next: Wisconsin remains out west where it will take on Portland University on Sunday, Sept. 1. The game is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. CT.
 
Washington (2-2 overall) struck first in the match, scoring in the 10th minute on Summer Yates' goal. Fellow sophomore Lauren Rice got Wisconsin (3-1 overall) back to a tie with her own goal in the 21st minute off an assist from Stephanie Fabry.
Junior keeper Jordyn Bloomer kept Wisconsin in the game; logging four saves on 16 Washington shots. The Badgers ended with 15 shots on the night and held an eight to five corner advantage.
Borgmann=CLUTCH.#OnWisconsin pic.twitter.com/EQhytI9Wld
— Wisconsin Soccer (@BadgerWSoccer) August 31, 2018
Borgmann's goal was her second of the season; the first coming at Marquette in the team's season opener. Sophomore forward Cammie Murtha assisted on the Badgers' game-winning goal, giving the Maryland native her third assist in two games.
Murtha leads the team in assists while Rice leads the team in goals. The sophomore scored her third goal of the season against the Huskies, while Murtha logged her fourth assist of the season. Borgmann sits second on the team in goals, with two.
Up next: Wisconsin remains out west where it will take on Portland University on Sunday, Sept. 1. The game is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. CT.
Team Stats
WIS
WASH
Goals
2
1
Shots
15
16
Shots on Goal
6
5
Saves
4
4
Corners
8
5
Fouls
7
6
Scoring Plays

Yates, Summer (2)
Assisted By: Van Der Jagt, Olivia
Played down cross, turned and fired
10:23

Lauren Rice (1)
Assisted By: Steph Fabry
Rebound off a save
21:46

Emily Borgmann
Assisted By: Cameron Murtha
GOAL by WIS Emily Borgmann, Assist by Cameron Murtha.
94:34
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