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4
Winner Keiser University KUWSOC17 (6-1-1 2-0 TSC)
0
Florida Memorial FMU (1-3 0-2 TSC)
Winner
Keiser University KUWSOC17
(6-1-1 2-0 TSC)
4
Final
0
Florida Memorial FMU
(1-3 0-2 TSC)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Keiser University KUWSOC17 2 2 4
Florida Memorial FMU 0 0 0

Game Recap: No. 1 Women's Soccer |

No. 8 Women's Soccer Blanks Florida Memorial 4-0

Game Information
Score: No. 8 Keiser 4, Florida Memorial 0
Records: No. 8 Keiser (7-1-1, 3-0 TSC), Florida Memorial (1-4, 0-3 TSC)
Location: Vizcaya Park, Miami Gardens, Fla.
 
The No. 8 Seahawks women's soccer team cruised past Florida Memorial this evening on the road by a final of 4-0. The shutout marks the sixth of the year for Keiser and they will look to continue that trend on Saturday at home against SCAD.
 
Turning Point
The turning point in tonight's game came just three minutes into the contest when Keiser took the 1-0 lead, an advantage the Seahawks would not relinquish. Riley MacLeod coming off her game-winner against USCB in double overtime, netted her sixth goal of the season to put the visiting Seahawks out in front.
 
How It Happened
  • R. MacLeod took a feed from Filippa Millqvist and beat the keeper for the game's opening goal.
  • The Seahawks tacked on a second goal in the 32nd minute when Emma Holmskov scored off a great pass by reigning NAIA Player of the Week, Ebba Gustafsson.
  • Keiser then netted a pair of second half penalty kicks by Amanda Blixt to win the game, 4-0.
 
Game Notes
  • The Seahawks improved to 9-0-0 all-time against Florida Memorial.
  • Millqvist has picked up a point in all nine games on the year.
  • Keiser's defense didn't allow a shot or corner during the first half of play.
  • The Seahawks outshot FMU 30-2 in the game including a 19-2 edge on shots on goal.
  • Holmskov led the attack with a game-high seven shots.
  • Felicia Sedell made two saves after coming in for Elsa Netz in the 67th minute.
 
By The Numbers
Keiser
Shots: 30
Shots on Goal: 19
Corner Kicks: 2
Saves: 2
 
Florida Memorial
Shots: 2
Shots on Goal: 2
Corner Kicks: 2
Saves: 15
 
Coach's Corner
Mat Dunn said, "Tonight was a tough environment to play in but the girls came out fired up and scored early which was good since Florida Memorial was sitting in and trying to defend. It is always great to keep a clean sheet and to have three different scorers' means we are sharing the goals around and not going to one player every game."
 
Up Next
The Seahawks return home on Saturday to face SCAD in a Sun Conference matchup at 3:00 p.m.
 
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