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Ewald
5
Winner Keiser University KUWSOC20 (4-0, 4-0)
0
Warner Univ. WU (3-4, 1-4)
Winner
Keiser University KUWSOC20
(4-0, 4-0)
5
Final
0
Warner Univ. WU
(3-4, 1-4)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Keiser University KUWSOC20 2 3 5
Warner Univ. WU 0 0 0

Game Recap: No. 1 Women's Soccer |

No. 1 Women's Soccer Blanks Warner, 5-0

Game Information
Score: No. 1 Keiser 5, Warner 0
Records: No. 1 Keiser (4-0-0, 4-0-0), Warner (3-4-0, 1-4-0)
Location: Royals Field, Lake Wales, Fla.

The top-ranked Seahawks blanked Warner, 5-0, on Saturday evening in Lake Wales. The shutout was the second of the season for Keiser.

How it Happened
  • Keiser took the 1-0 advantage in the 34th minute when Nohara Takayama scored her first goal in a Seahawks uniform off an assist from Maja Lundman.
  • Maja Henriksson doubled the lead in the 41st minute with her third goal of the season as Lundman notched her second helper of the day.
  • The margin grew to 3-0 in the 52nd minute as Alicia Drott scored her fifth goal of the year off a through ball from Kyoka Koshijima.
  • In the 87th minute, Lundman found the back of the net after Drott's shot was saved.
  • Just 1:33 came off the clock before Oline Sundgot tallied her fourth goal of the year, beating the keeper to the far post off a great pass from Drott, winning, 5-0.

Game Notes
  • Keiser moved to 18-0-0 all-time against the Royals.
  • The Seahawks have now shutout Warner in their last four meetings.
  • Drott leads the Seahawks with five goals on the year.
  • Amanda Ewald made just one save on the day, picking up her fourth victory of the year.
  • The Seahawks outshot the Royals, 25-2 while not allowing a shot in the second half.
  • Tokayama and Koshijima led the way with a game-best four shots.

By the Numbers
Keiser
Shots: 25
Shots on Goal: 12
Corner Kicks: 2
Saves: 1
 
Warner
Shots: 2
Shots on Goal: 1
Corner Kicks: 0
Saves: 7
 
Up Next
Keiser vs. Florida National on Wednesday, Oct. 14  at 1:00 p.m. on Arrigo-Vecellio Field in West Palm Beach, Florida.
 
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