ADRIAN, Mich. – The sixth-seeded Indian Tech women's soccer team fell to third-seeded Siena Heights, 4-1, on Wednesday evening in a quarterfinal contest of the Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference (WHAC) Tournament at O'Laughlin Stadium.
Senior
Tori Singstock concluded her stellar career by etching her name at the top of the record books with her 12
th goal of the season, and 66
th of her career, as she scored off a penalty kick in the 49
th minute to tie 2003 graduate Kara Walker for the most goals in program history.
The Saints would jump out to an early lead over the Warriors as they scored just five minutes apart in the 15
th and 20
th minute, respectively, with Samantha Bartelotti scoring the first of her two goals to put the hosts up 2-0.
Siena Heights would respond quickly after Singstock's record-tying goal as Bartellotti would complete the hat trick by beating keeper
Chloe Parker with a shot from 13 yards out in the 51
st minute. The Saints tacked on their fourth goal of the night nine minutes later to extend their lead to 4-1.
Kayla Saffran would cut the deficit to 4-2 in the 85
th minute as she took the pass from
Bailey Elliott in the box and beat Saints keeper Taylor Hill to the far post, but it would not be enough as Siena Heights put an end to the Warriors season with the 4-2 win.
Parker finished the game with seven saves.
Tech finishes the 2017 season with a record of 7-9-2.