Game Information
Score: No. 1 Keiser 13, Florida Memorial 0
Records: No. 1 Keiser (2-0, 2-0), Florida Memorial (0-2, 0-2)
Location: Arrigo-Vecellio Field, West Palm Beach, Fla.
The top-ranked Seahawks eased past Florida Memorial. 13-0, in their home opener on Saturday afternoon. Keiser used their entire roster in the contest, getting hat-tricks from
Maxi Krug andÂ
Hedda Ejnarsson.
How it Happened
- Larissa Weber opened the scoring in the 15th minute with an unassisted tally.
- Not even a minute later, Kyoka Koshijma doubled the advantage off a centering ball from Nohara Takayama.
- The Seahawks made it 3-0 in the 24th minute when Ejnarsson tallied her second goal of the year after Takayama played a perfect centering ball.
- Alicia Drott bumped the margin to four goals with her third of the young season off a pair of assists from Maja Lundman and Koshijma.
- Maja Henriksson capped the scoring in the opening half with a penalty kick in the 35th minute as Keiser led the Lions, 5-0.Â
- Krug took matters into her own hands, scoring on a corner kick in the 49th minute to lead 6-0.
- Krug struck again in the 53rd minute off a cross from M. Henriksson.
- Two minutes later, Lundman tacked on an eighth goal off a long cross from Krug.
- In the 57th minute, Oline Sundgot found the back of the net off a pair of give-and-go passes from Lundman and Krug, making it 9-0 in favor of the reigning national champions.
- After three minutes passed, Sundgot notched her second goal of the game and third of the season off a cross from Linnea Axengren.
- Krug completed the hat-trick in the 70th minute off a cross from Tilda Ziemann as the lead grew to 11-0.
- Ejnarsson banked her second of the contest in the 77th minute off a long ball by Thelma Bakke Lindblom.
- Ejnarsson completed the hat-trick in the 87th minute off a pair of assists from Lina Volby and Koshijma, making it 13-0.
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Game Notes
- The Seahawks are now 12-0-0 all-time against the Lions of Florida Memorial.
- Keiser produced 24 shots in the first half and 22 in the second half.
- Amanda Ewald made just one save on the afternoon, picking up her first collegiate shutout.
- Eight different KU players found the back of the net with three of them scoring multiple.
- Lundman, Krug, Koshijma, and Takayama finished with assists apiece.
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By the Numbers
Keiser
Shots: 46
Shots on Goal: 25
Corner Kicks: 13
Saves: 1
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Florida Memorial
Shots: 2
Shots on Goal: 1
Corner Kicks: 0
Saves: 12
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Next Game
Keiser vs. Ave Maria on Wednesday, Sept. 30 at 1:00 p.m. at Arrigo-Vecellio Field in West Palm Beach, Florida.