Game Information
Score: No. 9 Keiser 10, Florida Memorial 0
Records: No. 9 Keiser (9-2-0, 3-0-0), FMU (0-7-0, 0-3-0)
Location: Arrigo Vecellio Field, West Palm Beach, Fla.
The ninth-ranked women's soccer team dominated Florida Memorial 10-0 on Wednesday afternoon at home. The shutout was the fourth straight for the Seahawks and the fifth on the campaign.
Stat of the Match
Keiser's defense did not yield a single shot all afternoon while firing off 37 with 16 of them being on target.
How it Happened
- The Seahawks netted the opening goal just three minutes into the contest as Maxi Krug volleyed the ball into the back of the net off a pair of assists from Filippa Millqvist and Linnea Axengren.
- Madeleine Berghult tallied her first goal of the season in the 17th minute, heading the ball past the keeper off a cross from Krug.
- Team leading scorer, Matilda Ovenberger made it a three-goal lead in the 25th minute off a pass from Axengren.
- Kyoka Koshijma upped the margin to 4-0 in the 40th minute as she scored off a rebounded shot from Sophie Franck.
- For the second straight game, Caroline Schroeder headed the ball past the keeper off a corner from Bailey DeVito to lead 5-0 at the intermission.
- Just like the first half, Keiser needed just three minutes to score the opening goal as Koshijma notched her second goal of the afternoon off a feed from Emma Holmskov.
- In the 61st minute, Ovenberger bagged her second goal of the contest off a pass by Troneby to make it 7-0.
- Alice Blixt was on the receiving end of some give-go passing by Ovenberger and Ebba Gustafsson, inflating the advantage to 8-0.
- Ovenberger completed the hat-trick in the 67th minute and Gustafsson capped the scoring three minutes later as Keiser won by a final of 10-0.
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Game Notes
- The contest was called after 70 minutes due to extreme heat and FMU not having enough players.
- The Seahawks improved to 10-0-0 all-time against the Lions of Florida Memorial.
- KU has recorded four straight shutouts, one shy of tying the longest streak in program history, done in 2009, 2010, and 2016.
- Back-to-back TSC Defensive Player of the Week, Nina Haeberlin notched her ninth victory of the season without making a save.
- Axengren finished with four assists in the contest, tying for the second most in a game.
- Ovenberger fired a game-best nine shots with six of them coming on target.
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Up Next
Keiser at SCAD on Saturday, Sept. 29 at 3:00 p.m. on SCAD Athletics Complex in Hardeevile, SC.
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