Game Information
Score: No. 11 Keiser 7, Florida National 2
Records: No. 11 Keiser (5-2-0), Florida National (1-5-0)
Location: Ted Hendricks Stadium, Hialeah, Fla.
The No. 11 Keiser women's soccer team sailed past Florida National 7-2 on Wednesday afternoon. The Seahawks were led by
Matilda Ovenberger's hat-trick, the first for the freshman in the opening 15 minutes.
Stat of the Match
The Seahawks used their entire roster in the contest as Keiser outshot Florida National 20-3 and 12-2 on shots on target.
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How it Happened
- Keiser struck in just the second minute as Linnea Axengren scored off a rebounded shot by Ovenberger to lead 1-0.
- It became the Ovenberger show over the next 12 minute as the freshman recorded her first collegiate hat-trick to lead 4-0. In that span, Filippa Millqvist (2) and Tova Nilsson were credited with assists.
- The Seahawks made it a five-goal game in the 19th minute as Evelina Kihlbert drilled a volley into the back of the net off a corner by Millqvist.
- Florida National broke up the shutout in the 33rd minute as Isabela Martin scored on a free kick from just outside of the box.
- Sophie Franck got the goal back in the 44th minute as she one-touched the ball past the keeper off a cross by Caroline Schroeder to lead 6-1 at the intermission.
- The Conquistadors netted the opening goal of the second half in the 54th minute as D'Yolana Pineda took advantage of a giveaway in the back.
- Schroeder sealed the game in the 85th minute with her first collegiate goal off a feed by Kyoka Koshijma, winning 7-2.
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Game Notes
- Keiser leads the all-time series against Florida National 2-0-0.
- The Seahawks used their entire team in the opening 30 minutes of the contest.
- Ovenberger overtook Maxi Krug for the team lead in goals with eight.
- Krug had her point streak snapped after tallying at least a point in the opening six games.
- The seven goals this afternoon were the most in a game to this point in 2018.
- Three Keiser players collected their first goals of the season.
- Alice Blixt and Ovenberger both had a game-best four shots.
- Nina Haeberlin received the win in goal after playing the opening 70 minutes before giving way to freshman, Amanda Ewald. Ewald was making her collegiate debut.
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By the Numbers
Keiser
Shots: 20
Shots on Goal: 12
Corner Kicks: 10
Saves: 0
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Florida National
Shots: 3
Shots on Goal: 2
Corner Kicks: 2
Saves: 5
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Up Next
Keiser vs. No. 15 Georgia Gwinnett on Sunday, Sept. 16 at 11:00 a.m. at Arrigo-Vecellio Field in West Palm Beach, Fla.
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