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Alli Cook
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UIndy INDY (1-6-3, 1-5-3)
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Lincoln (MO) LU (0-6-3, 0-6-2)
UIndy INDY
(1-6-3, 1-5-3)
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Lincoln (MO) LU
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UIndy INDY 0 0 0
Lincoln (MO) LU 0 0 0

Game Recap: Women's Soccer | | Jackson Janetski, Sports Information Graduate Assistant

Hounds Secure Point on Road Versus Lincoln

JEFFERSON CITY, MO - The UIndy women's soccer team and Licnoln settled today's contest with a 0-0 draw.  

This is only the second ever meeting between the Greyhounds and the Blue Tigers. UIndy took last year's contest in a commanding 5-0 victory at Key Stadium

HOW IT HAPPENED
These sides both rank in the bottom four of the GLVC offensive statistical categories, and that was reflective in today's contest. Both teams struggled to find their footing in the first half, only managing six total shots between both teams. And while five of those six shots were on target, none caused real trouble for either teams' goalkeeper. 

Izzie Wallace had the best half chance of the half, after she pressed the Blue Tigers' defense, causing a turnover and forcing a stop at the top of the 18-yard box from Michelle Granja. 

Emily DeWitt had both of the Greyhounds' shots that were recorded on target in the first half. 

The lack of offensive production continued into the second half for both teams. There were 12 shots combined between both teams, but only two shots that caused either goalkeeper to sweat. 

The first of those two quality chances came on a Lyza Shamy effort from 35 yards out in the 77th minute that almost nestled into the top left corner but was stopped by a brilliant diving save from Granja. 

Kendall Ellis added two saves her six that she had on the day. Lincoln's Madison Wimberly had the best of those two chances, but was comfortably corralled by Ellis to preserve the point for UIndy in this 0-0 draw.

INSIDE THE BOX
- Shamy tied her season high in shots and shots on goal today, with her three shots, and two shots on goal in today's contest.
- The Hounds used the team's fewest substitutions in one game this season, only two Greyhounds came off the bench, Ali Dobbs and Rochelle Maxson.
- Ellis posted her third game this season with at least six saves.
- The freshman Ella Higbie and Frannie Poulos both recorded a shot in today's game.

UP NEXT
The Greyhounds will return home next weekend for a match up against UMSL on Friday Oct. 17, with kickoff set for 5 p.m.


 
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