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Allison Schrumpf
Don Adams Jr.
0
SIUE SIUE (1-6-3, 0-2-1)
2
Winner Lindenwood LWU (6-4-1, 2-0-1)
SIUE SIUE
(1-6-3, 0-2-1)
0
Final
2
Lindenwood LWU
(6-4-1, 2-0-1)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
SIUE SIUE 0 0 0
Lindenwood LWU 0 2 2

Game Recap: Women's Soccer |

Women’s Soccer Wins 2-0 Over SIUE

ST. CHARLES, MO. – On Sunday afternoon, women's soccer took on rival SIUE for military appreciation. The Lions would claim their first ever win over the Cougars, winning 2-0.


MATCH OVERVIEW
In the first half, strong defense would hold both teams off the scoreboard. The Cougars would have a great scoring chance in the 29th minute, but would be denied by Caroline Ritter, making a diving stop. After a half of play, the match would be tied at 0-0. SIUE outshot the Lions 4-2 in the frame. Ritter made two saves in the half. SIUE would have the 3-1 advantage in corner kicks.
 
In the second half, the Lions would notch the first goal of the match in the 50th minute of play. The Lions goal would come off rebound after hitting back-to-back shots off the crossbar. Allison Schrumpf would be attributed the goal, floating the ball over the goalkeeper, into the top left corner of the net. Schrumpf's goal would be the first score of her career as a Lion. Schrumpf's goal would be assisted by Lily Sutter. Six minutes later, the Lions would score again, after Mackenzie Compton would collect a loose ball off a Cougars goal kick, sending a flying through pass to Anna Johnson, where Johnson would finish the ball in bottom right corner of the net. Johnson's goal would be her third on the season.  At this point in the match, Lindenwood would lead 2-0. Strong defense by the Lions would keep the Cougars off the board. After the final whistle, the Lions would win 2-0. Lindenwood outshot the Cougars in the second half 10-5. The Lions would also have the 4-1 advantage in corner kicks in the half. Ritter would make four saves in the half, for a total of six on the afternoon.
 
After the match, the Lions improved to 6-4-1 on the year and 2-0-1 in OVC play, sitting tied for first in the OVC.

QUOTABLE
"We are taking positive steps and gaining valuable experience each game. We were organized and sharp in all phases of the game today. Now our focus is on preparation for Thursday's match against USI," said head coach Dave Musso.

TEAM STATISTICS
1 2 T
Shots
SIUE 4 5 9 (6)
LWU 2 10 12 (6)
Saves
SIUE 1 3 4
LWU 2 4 6
Corner Kicks
SIUE 3 1 4
LWU 1 4 5
Fouls
SIUE 5 9 14
LWU 6 5 11
() Shots on goal.

STATISTICAL LEADERS
Points – Johnson and Schrumpf (2)
Goals – Johnson and Schrumpf (1)
Assists – Compton and Sutter (1)
Shots – Rachel Jackson and Johnson (3)
Shots on Goal – six tied (1)
Minutes – five tied (90)

UP NEXT
The Lions will host the University of Southern Indiana, Thursday, October 3, at 7:00 PM CT.

 
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