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Lady Rattlers clinch Tournament berth

St. Mary's go into title fight as the No.4 seed

Women's soccer heads to league tournament for the second straight season.
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DALLAS — St. Mary's women's soccer walked off the field Saturday feeling the sting of defeat. Not long thereafter, however, the Lady Rattlers enjoyed the thrill of victory.

After falling to Dallas Baptist 2-0 in their regular-season finale, the Lady Rattlers learned they had secured the fourth and final spot in the Heartland Conference Tournament thanks to Newman's surprising defeat to Texas-Permian Basin in Wichita, Kan.

St. Mary's (9-9, 3-7 in Heartland Conference) finished one game above Newman in the win column, thanks in large part to last week's double-overtime victory over the Jets.

DBU (16-2, 9-1) opened up the scoring when Lindsey Eccles connected for the 10th time this season in the 43rd minute. Baylie Hill tacked on a goal in the 76th minute. The Patriots outshot the Lady Rattlers 21-6, sneaking two past St. Mary's goalie Paola Ostos (Jr., El Paso, Texas), who played 77 minutes in the net. Emilie Snelson (Sr., Dallas) and Leia Kirch (Carrollton, Texas) led St. Mary's with two shots apiece.

The Rattlers will open up the Heartland Tournament next Thursday.

St. Mary's University, as a Catholic Marianist University, fosters the formation of people in faith and educates leaders for the common good through community service, integrated liberal arts and professional education, and academic excellence. The University has six athletic national titles: men's basketball (1989–NAIA), baseball (2001–NCAA Div. II), softball (1986–NAIA and 2002–NCAA Div. II) and an individual national champion in men's golf (2006–NCAA Div. II) and a national academic championship in men's golf (2009–NCAA Div. II). St. Mary's also had more than 40 percent of its athletes named to conference, regional and/or national honor rolls this past year. St. Mary's student–athletes graduation rate is 65 percent, higher than the NCAA Division II average of 55 percent. To learn more about St. Mary's, visit www.stmarytx.edu/athletics.

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