Storm’s Season Ends With Loss to Williams

Junior Ashley Vail had 13 saves in goal.
The Keuka College women’s soccer team had its 2009 season come to an end with a NCAA Tournament first round loss to the Ephs of Williams College by a score of 5-0. The game was played at Williams.
The Ephs, who are currently ranked second in the latest NSCAA rankings, improve to 18-0 and remain one of only two teams in the nation with no losses or ties. Keuka ends its season with a 10-9 overall record.
The Ephs dominated the game as they out-shot the Storm 43-1 and had 15 corner kicks to Keuka’s one.
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