The 最新杏吧原创 University women鈥檚 soccer defender lay flat on her back late in the Atlantic 10 Conference championship game on Sunday afternoon.
Heckel knew she got her head on the corner kick sent into the box by Katie Houck. But she had no idea what happened to the ball after that.
鈥淚 thought it went over (the net) or out,鈥 Heckel said.
Actually, it went right where she wanted it to go.
The highlight-reel tally in the 73rd minute broke a tie and propelled the Billikens to a 3-1 win over Massachusetts in front 1,257 fans at Hermann Stadium.
SLU captured its seventh successive A-10 title and earned its seventh consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament.
The pairings will be announced Monday afternoon. The Billikens are assured of at least one home game, likely on Friday night.
SLU (14-1-6) stretched its unbeaten streak to 16 matches. Its last loss was a 2-1 setback to nationally ranked Penn State on Sept. 1.
The Billikens also continued their dominance of the A-10. They are 20-0 and have outscored their opponents 61-9 during the seven-year tournament run that began in 2018.
鈥淚t was not an easy championship Sunday,鈥 SLU coach Katie Shields said. 鈥淭hat kind of makes it sweeter.鈥
Senior Emily Gaebe continued her scoring prowess with a pair of goals against the Minutewomen (13-5-3), who have a legitimate chance of also making the field of 64 despite this setback.
SLU goalie Emily Puricelli made a pair of saves after giving up her first goal following clean sheets in her previous four contests.
Hannah Sawyer added three shots on goal off the bench.
But the afternoon belonged to Heckel, a Nerinx Hall graduate. She was selected as the MVP of the tournament for the second time in her career.
The sixth goal of the season for the five-time first-team all-Atlantic 10 selection was likely the most notable tally of her lengthy career.
And she didn鈥檛 even know it at first.
鈥淚 kind of blacked out,鈥 Heckel said. 鈥淚 was on the ground looking up, and Gaebe was leaning over me screaming in my face. I鈥檓 like, 鈥淥h my God, it went in.鈥欌
Gaebe got a kick out of delivering the good news.
鈥淪he had no clue,鈥 Gaebe said. 鈥淚 told her, 鈥業t鈥檚 in, we scored.鈥欌
Houck, a Freeburg High grad, put the ball in a perfect spot for Heckel鈥檚 second goal on a header this season. She also used her noggin to score in a 4-1 win over La Salle on Oct. 20.
鈥淲e practice it every day, and the repetition helps,鈥 Houck said.
Heckel鈥檚 main strength is on the back line. She was chosen as the A-10 defensive player of the year. But she moves up on set pieces and presents an enticing target.
鈥淲e鈥檝e been trying to sync our service and her timing up to get a clean one like that,鈥 Shields said. 鈥淎nd what a time to get it.鈥
The Billikens took control with a strong second half. They peppered Massachusetts keeper Bella Mendoza with one shot after another before Heckel finally broke loose.
SLU had eight shots in each half and held a 10-5 advantage in corner kicks. Yet the Bills went into the break tied at 1-1.
鈥淲e knew we were going hard, but we knew it was going to take a next level effort to put this game away,鈥 Gaebe said. 鈥淚 think we came out and executed that.鈥
Gaebe scored in the 13th minute with a right-footed blast inside the box off a pass from Hannah Larson.
Massachusetts knotted things on a drive by Bella Racinos in the 37th minute. It was the first goal allowed by Puricelli in 436 minutes and 4 seconds.
Gaebe, the school鈥檚 career leading scorer, pumped in her 47th career goal with just 41 seconds left in the contest.
The Billikens danced on the field after the match, waving signs proclaiming 鈥7-peat鈥 in honor of the seven-year run of dominance.
鈥淚t鈥檚 such an honor, and it shows the hard work this program has put in,鈥 Gaebe said.
SLU is hoping to ride its momentum into NCAA Tournament play. It reached the third round for the first time in school history last season before losing in overtime to Penn State.
鈥淲e kind of feel like we haven鈥檛 really hit our peak yet,鈥 Heckel said.
Added Gaebe, 鈥淲e鈥檙e just so motivated. We have more to come, and we all believe in each other.鈥
Lyndsey Heckel, an offensive player in high school who has become one of the nation's top defenders, leads SLU into the NCAA women's soccer se…
最新杏吧原创 University鈥檚 Lyndsey Heckel leaps for a header as Massachusetts鈥 Nia Hislop watches in SLU鈥檚 3-1 victory in the Atlantic 10 Conference women鈥檚 soccer tournament title game on Sunday Nov. 10, 2024, at Hermann Stadium.
最新杏吧原创 University women鈥檚 soccer players hold up signs indicating how many consecutive conference championships the Billikens have won after they beat Massachusetts 3-1 in the Atlantic 10 tournament title game on Sunday Nov. 10, 2024, at Hermann Stadium.
最新杏吧原创 University women鈥檚 soccer players hold up signs indicating how many consecutive conference championships the Billikens have won after they beat Massachusetts 3-1 in the Atlantic 10 tournament title game on Sunday Nov. 10, 2024, at Hermann Stadium.