
Score: No. 16 Keiser 4, Warner 0
Records: No. 16 Keiser (11-4-2, 8-3-2 SUN), Warner (4-6-5, 2-6-4 SUN)
Location: Arrigo-Vecellio Field, West Palm Beach, Fla.
No. 16 Keiser women's soccer honored their six seniors with another Sun Conference shutout on Wednesday afternoon.
Angelina Coelho opened the scoring for Keiser before three goals from the seniors made it a 4-0 win. After the game,
Aliana Agosto,
Thelma Bakke Lindblom,
Symantha Campos,
Sofie Sørum,
Oline Sundgot,
Marthe Taugbøl were honored as part of the senior day festivities.
- Keiser was attempting to get on the front foot from the beginning throwing numerous long balls forward to break the back line of the Royals.
- The 11th minute brought the first true chance for the Seahawks as Viki Adam squared up a shot that was saved by the Warner keeper.
- Two minutes later, Georgia Little beat her defender down the wing and sent a cross to a sliding Angelina Coelho who placed the ball into the back of the net for the 1-0 Seahawks lead.
- In the 18th minute, Emilia Nilsson nearly scored on a breakaway, but her first shot bounced off the post before her rebound attempt sailed high.
- A corner in the 30th minute found the head of Oline Sundgot whose shot was blocked before the ball bounced out to Seira Uko who fired a shot into the arms of the keeper.
- With just under seven minutes left in the half, Ramona Kannady had a chance blocked in the box, but Sundgot was there to clean up the opportunity and put Keiser ahead 2-0 going into the break.
- In the 66th minute, Emily Payne stepped up for a free kick and delivered a shot that the Warner goalie was able to stop with her fingertips. However, the save fell to the feet of Sundgot who was able to volley the shot into the net for the third goal of the game.
- Nilsson nearly scored in the 73rd, but her one-on-one chance was saved and ricocheted away.
- After four years of playing together, Marthe Taugbøl and Sofie Sørum connected on a free kick with Sørum's header beating the keeper to make it 4-0 in the 81st minute.
- Keiser would hold out the final nine minutes to complete their shutout without allowing a shot by the Royals.
- The Seahawks improved to 11-4-2 on the year with the win and 8-3-2 in the Sun Conference.
- With a loss by St. Thomas, Keiser is now tied for third in the SUN standings with one game to go against the Bobcats.
- Coelho's goal was the third of the year as she is now even in goals and assists with three each.
- Sundgot's two goals move her into third on the team, now tied with Kannady and Olivia Pousette.
- After starting the year with no goals for the Seahawks Sørum has back-to-back games with a goal for KU.
- Little continues to provide assists as she notched her sixth consecutive game with an assist, the longest streak since Maja Henriksson in 2019.
- Maude Roaunet picked up her second win of the season in goal.
- Wednesday was the first time this season that the Seahawks held their opponents to zero shots in a game.

No. 16 Keiser
Shots: 27
Shots on Goal: 15
Corner Kicks: 8
Saves: 0
Warner
Shots: 0
Shots on Goal: 0
Corner Kicks: 0
Saves: 11

Keiser at St. Thomas on Saturday, October 28 at 6:00 p.m. at AutoNation Field in Miami Gardens, Fla.
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