
Score: No. 18 Keiser 3, Florida Memorial 0
Records: No. 18 Keiser (7-4-3, 5-3-2 SUN), Florida Memorial (3-9-2, 1-9-0 SUN)
Location: Dr. Lester Brown, Miami Gardes, Fla.
Keiser women's soccer was a dominant force once again on Saturday, traveling down to Miami Gardens and defeating Florida Memorial 3-0.
Emilia Nilsson extended her scoring streak to four straight games with her sixth goal of the season to start the scoring before
Lauren Riley and
Ramona Kannady tallied a goal each.
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- Keiser had the first opportunity of the day as Seira Uko tried her hand at a long-range shot that was saved in the 3rd minute.
- In the 26th minute, Hana Masuko played a long ball to Emilia Nilsson who took two touches and finished on her left foot to give Keiser a 1-0 lead.
- Uko tried again in the 34th minute but Kiara Kallie threw her body in front of the shot to force a corner.
- Keiser would go into the half with the 1-0 lead, taking 10 of the 11 shots in the game up until the break.
- Nine minutes into the second half, Nynka Rucker played Georgia Little through whose shot was saved by the goalie in the 1-on-1 chance.
- The Seahawks got off two shots in the 74th but neither would be able to get by the keeper.
- Two minutes later, Uko found Ramona Kannady who sprinted down the line before slotting a right-footed shot into the right side of the net to put Keiser up 2-0.
- Minutes later, Kannady was down the right side of the field and whipped a cross into Riley who scored her seventh goal of the year making it 3-0.
- Action would slow down for the remainder of the game with neither side able to get off a clean look.
- Keiser improves to 7-4-3 on the year and 5-3-2 in SUN action.
- The Seahawks are now 16-0 all-time against the Lions, and 9-0 in Miami Gardens.
- Florida Memorial still has yet to score in the series against Keiser.
- With the win, Head Coach Mat Dunn moves into second place all-time in Keiser history(all sports) with 221 wins.
- Scoring for the fourth straight game was Nilsson as she netted the sixth of her freshman campaign.
- Riley and Kannady also contributed goals of their own, sitting first and third for the team in the category.
- Masuko was leading the attack from the defense with two assists in the contest.
- With her ninth assist of the year, Little maintains her Sun Conference lead and has four in the last three games.
- Zara Board would not be called on to make any saves with only three shots coming from the FMU side.
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No. 18Â Keiser
Shots: 18
Shots on Goal: 10
Corner Kicks: 2
Saves: 0
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Florida Memorial
Shots: 3
Shots on Goal: 0
Corner Kicks: 1
Saves: 5
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Keiser vs Southeastern on Wednesday, October 18 at 1:30 p.m. at Arrigo-Vecellio Field in West Palm Beach, Fla.
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