CORAOPOLIS, Pa. - The IU Indianapolis women's soccer team's season came to heartbreaking end on Sunday (Nov. 3) as the Jaguars were stunned in overtime by No. 4 Robert Morris (6-6-6), 1-0. RMU's Jillian Marvin headed a shot just over senior goalkeeper
Ashton Kudlo in the 92nd minute for the game's only scoring and to send the Colonials on to the Horizon League Tournament Semifinals. The Jags season came to an abrupt end with a 5-11-3 record.
The Jaguars were the more dominant side for much of the final 70 minutes of regulation, including outshooting the hosts 14-2 in the second half, putting seven of those attempts on frame.
Freshman
Keilah Muldrow was a menace offensively, just missing three scoring chances and sophomore
Caroline Kelley did everything but find the back of the net in the loss.
Muldrow just missed over the bar in the 35th minute and Kelley missed wide right in the 37th minute after RMU keeper Brenna Murray mishandled a ball inside the 18-yard box.
Muldrow also had an opportunity when a ball bounded over Murray's head, but wasn't able to get enough boot on the attempt before it was cleared off the line by an RMU defender.
Abbey Renner ripped a rebound attempt off an RMU defender before the ball was ultimately cleared away.
Muldrow later hit the crossbar on an attempt from the right side in the 88th minute and Kelley's final chance of the match in the final minute of regulation went wide right.
RMU deposited the game-winner when a Colonial corner kick was recycled up in the air by Haleigh Finale. Kudlo was able to punch the ball away, but not far enough as Marvin headed the loose ball just over the endline for her first score of the year.
The Jaguars finished with a 19-12 shot advantage and 8-4 edge in shots on frame. Kelley had a game-high five shot attempts while Muldrow and
Maia Ransom had three apiece. Kudlo made three shots in her collegiate finale while Murray was credited with eight stops in the victory.
RMU will advance to face top-seeded Milwaukee in the semifinals while the Jaguars are expected to graduate eight seniors off this year's roster.