GROVE CITY, Pa. -- The Grove City College women's soccer team owned a 22-5 edge in shots Wednesday night against Chatham in the Presidents' Athletic Conference Championship Tournament semifinals. But visiting Chatham broke through 4:11 into overtime to earn a 1-0 victory over Grove City at Don Lyle Field. 
Chatham's Aliyah Hunter headed in Greta Mort's corner kick at 94:11 mark to break the scoreless tie. Third-seeded Chatham advances to Saturday night's championship match. Grove City, the No. 2 seed, fell to 10-8 overall.
Grove City outshot Chatham (11-5-1) 10-0 in the first half and held a 21-4 shot edge through 90 minutes of regulation play. Grove City also owned an 11-4 edge in shots on goal for the match and a 9-4 advantage in corner kicks.
Freshman goalkeeper 
Courtney Lisman (Mars, Pa./Mars) stopped three shots for the Wolverines. Chatham goalkeeper Tyler Colburn posted 10 saves. 
This marked the fourth straight season in which Grove City and Chatham have met in the conference tournament.
Grove City's 2021 roster features three seniors: midfielder 
Lillian Kimpel (Canfield, Ohio/South Range), forward 
Jacqui Netschert (Pittstown, N.J./North Hunterdon) and defender 
Tirzah Lloyd (Durham, N.C./Homeschooled).