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7
Winner Keiser KU (13-1-0, 8-0-0)
0
Florida Memorial FMU (1-13-0, 0-9-0)
Winner
Keiser KU
(13-1-0, 8-0-0)
7
Final
0
Florida Memorial FMU
(1-13-0, 0-9-0)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Keiser KU 5 2 7
Florida Memorial FMU 0 0 0

Game Recap: No. 1 Women's Soccer |

No. 2 Women's Soccer Downs Florida Memorial, 7-0

Game Information
Score: No. 2 Keiser 7, Florida Memorial 0
Records: No. 2 Keiser (13-1-0, 8-0-0 SUN), Florida Memorial (1-13-0, 0-9-0 SUN)
Location: Dr. Lester Brown Park, Miami Gardens, Fla.

No. 2 women's soccer continued their run of dominance over their SUN Conference foes on Thursday at Dr. Lester Brown Park in Miami Gardens, Fla. The Seahawks had seven different scorers on seven goals in their 7-0 win over the Lions.

.How it Happened
  • The Seahawks scoring began with their leading scorer, Ramona Kannady, tallying her ninth goal of the season in the fourth minute.
  • Maxi Krug and Fanni Pietikainen followed up with back-to-back goals bringing KU's lead to 3-0 with 7:16 on the clock.
  • In the 11th minute, Kyoka Koshijima found the back of the net for her first goal of the morning to give Keiser the 4-0 advantage.
  • In the 34th minute, Maja Henriksson played a 1-2 pass to Oline Sundgot before Henriksson found the back of the net for the 5-0 KU lead.
  • The backline held strong for the last 11 minutes of the half, allowing no shots.
  • Linnea Krockel scored her first career goal in the 54th minute to up the KU lead to 6-0.
  • Smilla Cederburg also netted the first goal of her career in the 89th minute to give Keiser the 7-0 lead.
  • Time expired with the Seahawks securing their eighth shutout of the year.

Game Notes
  • The Seahawks earned their eighth shutout of the year and held an opponent to no shots for the fourth time this season.
  • Keiser's win streak improves to nine in a row in the regular season and 10 in a row in conference play.
  • Krockel and Cederburg are the 18th and 19th different goal-scorers for the squad.
  • Sundgot and Sydney Spinder both recorded their first assists of the season in the game.
  • Kannady's opener secured her spot at the top of the scoring list for the Seahawks.
  • In points and assists, Koshijima continues to lead the team in both categories with 24 points and eight assists.
  • Grace McClellan and Amanda Ewald will get credit for the combined shutout on the afternoon.
  • KU let the offense loose throughout the match, outshooting the Lions 36-0 when the final whistle blew.


By the Numbers
No. 2 Keiser
Shots: 36
Shots on Goal: 13
Corner Kicks: 8
Saves: 0
 
Florida Memorial
Shots: 0
Shots on Goal: 0
Corner Kicks: 0
Saves: 6
 
Up Next
Keiser vs. St. Thomas on Saturday, Oct. 30 at 1:00 PM at Arrigo-Vecellio Field in West Palm Beach, Fla.

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