San Antonio - The seventh-ranked Trinity women's soccer team finished off a weekend at home with a 2-1 overtime victory over Sewanee: University of the South on Sunday afternoon.
Head Coach Dylan Harrison and senior Yasmeen Farra talked about the victory in extra time on Sunday. (For mobile users, please click here to watch the video.)
MATCH SUMMARY
After a scoreless first half, Trinity broke through in the 71st minute to take the lead, as Brigitte Taylor found Halleanne Dure for the goal.
Sewanee tied the game with 7:01 to play to force overtime. The goal marked one of just two shots on goal for Sewanee in the game.
With less than four minutes to play in the first overtime, Yasmeen Farra scored the game-winning goal to lift Trinity to the victory.
NOTABLES
Trinity upped its record to 4-0-0, while Sewanee dropped to 2-4-0 with today's loss.
The two teams were once rivals in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference, until Sewanee moved to the Southern Athletic Association. The Texas Tigers won the last meeting of the two schools, which occurred in 2011.
Yasmeen Farra recorded her first game-winner of the season, and the fourth of her career. Farra registered three game-winners in the 2015 campaign. She has scored two goals in the first four games of the season for Trinity.
Halleanne Dure's goal was her first this year, while Brigitte Taylor posted her second assist.
UP NEXT
The Tigers begin defense of their SCAC Championship Sunday, by hosting the University of Dallas at 2:00 p.m.