#8/7 Irish Earn 1-1 Draw At #17/18 Santa Clara
SANTA CLARA, Calif. - Senior All-America forward and Hermann Trophy candidate Melissa Henderson(Garland, Texas/Berkner) scored for the sixth time in the past four matches, as No. 8/7 Notre Dame held the upper hand for much of its contest at No. 17/18 Santa Clara before settling for a 1-1 draw on Sunday afternoon before a crowd of 1,145 fans at Buck Shaw Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.
After SCU's Sarah Jackson scored against the run of play in the 30th minute (off a right-side cross from Allie Vernon), the Fighting Irish drew level at 62:17, as sophomore forward Rebecca Twining (Houston, Texas/Second Baptist School) chipped a dangerous ball from the left channel into the penalty area, where Henderson was racing in from the top of the box. SCU goalkeeper Bianca Henninger couldn't handle the ball cleanly as Henderson arrived almost simultaneously and the ball trickled free behind the SCU defense. Henderson then had a simple tap-in on an empty net for her team-leading seventh goal of the season (and 59th of her remarkable career).
Notre Dame (3-3-1) had a sizeable shot advantage (22-10), as well as a 9-6 margin in shots on goal. The Fighting Irish also earned six of the seven corner kicks in the match, while Santa Clara (3-0-4) had a 14-10 edge in fouls. There were three yellow cards handed out during the afternoon, with two going to the Fighting Irish (one to Twining, one to the Notre Dame bench) and one to SCU (Jackson).
Playing not far from her hometown and in front of numerous family and friends, junior goalkeeper Maddie Fox(San Jose, Calif./Leigh) got the start in the Fighting Irish net and chalked up a career-high five saves. Henninger was equally sharp in the Bronco cage, finishing with eight saves.
Notre Dame returns home next weekend to open BIG EAST Conference play, as Louisville comes to Alumni Stadium Friday for a 5 p.m. (ET) match. It will be the opener of a Fighting Irish soccer doubleheader that evening, with the Notre Dame men slated to tangle with Michigan at 7:30 p.m. (ET). Tickets for both matches can be purchased through Notre Dame's Murnane Family Athletics Ticket Office (574-631-7356; UND.com/tickets) or by visiting the stadium ticket windows on the night of the match.
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