SEWANEE, Tenn. –
Brianna Fee and
Khiana Roraback each scored in the second half and Sewanee dominated possession and total shots in a 2-0 victory against Berry in women's soccer action in Mount Berry, Ga.
The Tigers (3-1-2, 1-0-0 SAA) posted a 26-4 advantage in shots, though just 5-3 in shots on goal, but the visitors made the most of their opportunities, converting twice after intermission to take the road victory and begin conference play with a win.
Fee's team-leading third goal of the year in the 57
th minute proved to be the game-winner and Roraback added another for the Tigers in the 75
th minute on an assist from
Caroline Pulliam. It marked the second goal of the year for Roraback and Pulliam's third assist.
Sewanee goalkeeper
Leah Atkins made three saves while Berry (3-5-0, 0-1-0) keeper Maggie Jones also collected three saves.
"It's always great starting conference play and getting a win, especially against a quality side like Berry," said head coach
Greg Cathell. "Bri and Khiana's goals were big today but to go on the road and control the game the way that the ladies did today was great to see. We look forward to nationally ranked Emory on Tuesday."
Sewanee begins a five-match homestand this week with matches Tuesday against 14
th-ranked Emory and Friday versus Oglethorpe, both at 5 p.m. at Puett Field.