ROMEOVILLE, Ill. – The UIndy women's soccer team took their four-game winning-streak on the road after spending last week at home. For their first of four-straight on the road, the Greyhounds traveled to face the Flyers of Lewis. The Hounds fell after a Lewis goal early in the second half gave the Flyers the 1-0 win.
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HOW IT HAPPENED
The first half did not produce much action for either team.
Sophia Saucerman tallied one save in the opening half for the Greyhounds. While on the offensive side,
Lexi Turner had the lone shot on frame for UIndy, having her shot saved in the 8th minute.
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Coming out of the break, the Flyers controlled possession to open the half, firing off three shots early on. The third shot was the charm for Lewis, netting the game's first goal in the 51st minute to go up 1-nil on the Hounds. UIndy got a few looks down the stretch to even the game at one goal each, coming up short late on a
Dana Youssef shot, falling to the Flyers 1-0.
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INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
-The Greyhounds have held four of their last five opponents at three shots or less on target, tonight's game being the only loss.
-The Hounds remain in the thick of the GLVC standings. Despite the loss, UIndy is 5th in the conference while Lewis is 8th in conference.
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UP NEXT
The Hounds stay in Illinois for Sunday's game, traveling down to Springfield to face the Prairie Stars at 3:30 ET Sunday afternoon.
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