Special to the Journal Sentinel

The Marquette University women’s soccer team reached deep into its bag of tricks Friday.

Carrie Madden’s bicycle kick goal in the 96th minute pushed the Golden Eagles into the Big East title game with a 2-1 overtime victory against St. John’s in Washington.

Top-seeded Marquette (12-6-2), will face 10th-ranked Georgetown in the championship match at noon on Sunday. The Hoyas, seeded third, advanced by beating second-seeded DePaul on penalty kicks.

Madden went down with a leg injury with just minutes remaining in regulation, but returned to the pitch for the start of overtime.

On the winning play, the ball was served into the box by defender Madison Dunker. Madden moved inside to shield her defender and lifted her right leg in front of her before flicking the ball backwards to beat Big East Goalkeeper of the Year Diana Poulin inside the far post.

“It was a good ball in and I thought just go for it and I hit it right I guess,” Madden said following the win. “I don’t know, honestly it just happened so fast.”

UW-Milwaukee men 1, Cleveland State 0: Evan Dujardin scored with 25 seconds left to give the host Panthers a victory over the Vikings.

The win gave the Panthers (8-7-1, 5-3-1) a spot in the Horizon League tournament.

VOLLEYBALL

Bridget Wallenberger had 17 kills as UWM (13-11, 7-6 Horizon League) beat host Wright State, 25-15, 22-25, 25-22, 25-16.