Game Information
Score: No. 6 Keiser 7, Webber 0
Records: No. 6 Keiser (15-2-1, 9-0-1), Webber (4-11-1, 2-7-1)
Location: Arrigo-Vecellio Field, West Palm Beach, Fla.
The sixth-ranked women's soccer team claimed their 13
th straight and 14
th overall Sun Conference Regular Season Championship by shutting out Webber 7-0 on Saturday afternoon. With the victory, the Seahawks locked up the number one seed in the TSC Championship, earning a bye into the semifinals.
Stat of the Match
Two stats jumped out this afternoon on senior day as
Filippa Millqvist finished with five assists and the Seahawks defense didn't allow a single shot during the entire second half.
How it Happened
- Keiser wasted no time getting on the scoreboard as Matilda Ovenberger scored just 52 seconds into the contest off a corner from Millqvist.
- A second corner kick in the game resulted in the second goal of the game, this one coming from Alice Blixt off assists from Millqvist and Kyoka Koshijma.
- The Seahawks made it 3-for-3 on goals from corner kicks as Madeleine Berghault found the back of the net off assists from Maxi Krug and Millqvist.
- Two more goals were scored in a two-minute span as Emma Holmskov and Tova Nilsson scored off helpers from Millqvist and Krug to lead 5-0 at the halftime break.
- In the 62nd minute, Ovenberger tied the freshman record for goals in a season with her 24th off a give-go from Berghault and Krug.
- The Seahawks scored their seventh and final goal in the 66th minute as Nilsson netted her second of the contest off a pair of passes from Ovenberger and Millqvist.
Game Notes
- The Seahawks honored their two seniors after the game; Amanda Corbin and Amanda Blixt.
- Keiser finished as co-champions of the regular season with No. 2 Southeastern.
- KU will be the host for the semifinals and championship game by virtue of the tiebreaker with the Fire.
- In the 14 seasons that the Seahawks claimed at least a share of the championship, the women boasted a 118-6-3 record in conference games.
- Keiser posted a perfect record at home with a 6-0-0 record this season.
- The Seahawks improved to 18-2-0 all-time against the Warriors of Webber.
- Millqvist tied the single-game record for assists with five this afternoon.
- Millqvist is now two assists shy of the season assists record of 20, done by Helen Lynskey in 2010. She is also seven off the most career assists, currently held by Helen Lynskey from 2010-13 with 55.
- KU boasts nine shutouts this season and seven in Sun Conference play.
- Nina Haeberlin didn't make a save in today's game but picked up another victory.
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By the Numbers
Keiser
Shots: 46
Shots on Goal: 22
Corner Kicks: 12
Saves: 0
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Webber
Shots: 4
Shots on Goal: 0
Corner Kicks: 1
Saves: 15
Coach's Corner
Head Coach
Mat Dunn said, "Happy with the final result. Great to continue our regular season conference title streak. Something to be proud of, this isn't just about this team, this is something that teams before them built and we just continued it. Great to be the number 1 seed and host the playoffs. We will now switch our attention to the semifinal. We will enjoy today but the hard work starts again on Monday with one game at a time. I also want to say thanks to Amanda and Amanda for 4 years of service, they are forever part of the family. We wish them both success in whatever they decide to do in the future."
Up Next
The Seahawks receive a bye into the Sun Conference semifinals which will be played at home on Tuesday, Nov. 27. Stay posted to
www.kuseahawks.com for updates on the time and opponent.
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