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---Kendall
Day managed one of NKU's three shots on goal in Friday's
3-0 loss to Wisconsin-Parkside.
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By Mike Anderson, NKU Sports Information
Box score
SOMERS, Wis. – The Northern Kentucky University women’s
soccer team suffered its first setback on Friday afternoon, falling
in its Great Lakes Valley Conference opener to No. 17 Wisconsin-Parkside
by a 3-0 score.
A two-minute span in the first half represented the
best offensive opportunity the 11th-ranked Norse (3-1, 0-1 GLVC)
had in the game,
with Kendall Day and Lauren Franzen each getting clear shots at
the net. Ranger goalkeeper Cassie Glodowski, however, was up to the
task
each time. Following the second attempt, the Norse had a pair of
corner kick chances, with Kelly Sullivan putting a shot of her
own off the post.
UWP (5-0, 1-0) head coach Troy Fabiano was able
to rally his troops for the second half. The Norse attempted their
final shot of any
kind in the 48th minute before the Rangers took complete control
of the contest by outshooting the Norse 14-1 in the second stanza.
The
first goal came in the 72nd minute off the foot of Meredith Novak,
who put home a pass from Megan Haberlein for her fifth
marker of
the season. Six minutes later, Novak used a free-kick opportunity
to serve a ball in to Caitlin Moon for her first goal of the
season.
Shannon Becker added an unassisted tally in the 88th
minute for the final result.
UWP’s Glodowski
made three saves in net for the victory. Angela Healy made one
save for NKU.
NKU
will conclude the weekend’s action on Sunday afternoon
at Lewis. |