INDIANAPOLIS – In its GLVC opener, the UIndy women's soccer team drew 0-0 on the road against Truman on Sunday, Sept. 15.Â
The stalemate brought a defensive battle to the match, with the Greyhounds' back-line holding the Bulldogs to just three shots on goal. The Greyhounds were challenged with seven corner kicks throughout the match and shut down all threats.Â
HOW IT HAPPENED
The first half started out with both teams feeling out the pace of the match, each driving chances on goal. Stephanie Brady, Lyza Shamy, and Dejanae Butler each put shots on target but couldn't put one past Tatumn Damron in net for Truman. The Hounds limited Truman to just one shot on goal in the first half, but the Bulldogs held most of the possession in the first.
The second half began with Truman testing the UIndy keeper Jenna Taghikhani early, when Aubrey Kaupas sent a chance low and left on frame at the 48-minute mark. The Hounds almost found a breakthrough late in the match, when Brady missed a penalty kick high in the 80th minute mark after being fouled in the box by Damron.Â
INSIDE THE BOX
- Tagihkhani recorded her first shutout in 2024, with three saves on the day. It was her second career clean sheet.
- Brady recorded a shot on goal, her fourth consecutive game landing a shot on target.
- Zy'Aire Parker played the entirety of the match, extending her streak of playing all 90 minutes to four games.
- Truman recorded seven corner kicks in the match, tying their season high.Â
UP NEXT
The Hounds' next match will be Friday, Sept. 20, where they will play Quincy University on the road at 6 p.m. ET.
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