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Senior Day
0
Warner WU2019WS (4-12, 3-7)
9
Winner Keiser KUWS19 (17-1, 10-0)
Warner WU2019WS
(4-12, 3-7)
0
Final
9
Keiser KUWS19
(17-1, 10-0)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Warner WU2019WS 0 0 0
Keiser KUWS19 5 4 9

Game Recap: No. 1 Women's Soccer |

No. 1 Women's Soccer Cruises Past Warner on Senior Day 9-0

Game Information
Score: No. 1 Keiser 9, Warner 0
Records: No. 1 Keiser (17-1-0, 10-0), Warner (4-12-0, 3-7-0)
Location: Arrigo-Vecellio Field, West Palm Beach, Fla.

The No. 1 Keiser women's soccer rolled past Warner, 9-0 on Senior Day in West Palm Beach. The Seahawks honored their seven seniors after the game; Cesia Solis, Chantal Ghaly, Bailey DeVito, Tova Nilsson, Nina Haeberlin, Emma Bergsell, Filippa Millqvist.
  • The Seahawks struck first in the 16th minute when Ronja Henriksson scored off a tremendous cross from Matilda Ovenberger.
  • Four minutes later, Ovenberger found the back of the net off a through ball from Larisa Weber.
  • In the 34th minute, Maja Henriksson extended the lead to 3-0 with a long range goal off a feed from Kyoka Koshijima.
  • Alicia Drott beat the backline in the 38th minute off a through ball from M. Henriksson, making it 4-0.
  • The final goal of the half came off the foot of Ebba Gustafsson as the Seahawks led 5-0.
  • Just one minute into the second half, Caroline Jensen scored off a cross from Millqvist.
  • Ovenberger bagged the games next two goals in the 55th and 59th minutes as the lead stood at 8-0.
  • In the 63rd minute, Drott bumped the advantage up to 9-0 with her second goal of the game off a pass from Nilsson.
  • Keiser went on to empty their bench while recording their 13th shutout of the season, winning 9-0.
 
Game Notes
  • Keiser remains unbeaten all-time against the Royals at 17-0-0.
  • The last time Keiser ran the table in conference was in 2017 and the eighth time in program history.
  • The Seahawks end the regular season on a 14 game winning streak.
  • Haeberlin recorded her 23rd career shutout in a Seahawks uniform and 12th of the season. She has tied the program season mark and is one shy of the career record.
  • KU finished with 34 shots in the game with 21 of those going on frame.
  • Ovenberger had a game-high eight shots with four on target.
  • The Seahawks held a 15-1 edge on corner kicks.

By the Numbers
Keiser
Shots: 34
Shots on Goal: 21
Corner Kicks: 15
Saves: 1
 
Warner
Shots: 1
Shots on Goal: 1
Corner Kicks: 1
Saves: 12
 
Up Next
No. 1 Keiser will have a bye in the quarterfinal round and will host the semifinal game on Tuesday, Nov. 12 at TBA.
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