GLVC Women's Soccer Sunday Recap

GLVC Women's Soccer Sunday Recap

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Quincy 1, Lewis 0 - BOX SCORE  |  RECAP
QUINCY, Ill.- The host Lady Hawks improved their perfect record Sunday, taking a 1-0 win over Lewis (2-2-1; 2-1-1 GLVC). No. 6 Quincy (6-0-0; 4-0-0 GLVC) got a lone goal from Brittany Casey in the 34th minute that would prove to be only scoring in the game. Casey scored off of a mis-play by the Lewis goalie to give her team the win. Jodi Chapie took the shutout win in goal for the Lady Hawks, making two saves in facing six shots from the Flyers.

Bellarmine 1, William Jewell 0 - BOX SCORE  |  RECAP
LOUISVILLE- Alex Kowalski's fourth goal of the season, tallied in the 40th minute of play, proved to be the gamewinner to preserve the Knights' perfect GLVC record in Bellarmine's 1-0 defeat of William Jewell (2-3-0; 1-3-0 GLVC) Sunday. Kowalski made the score from about 20 yards out, on an assist from Abby Janszen. Bellarmine (5-0-1; 4-0-0 GLVC) tallied a whopping 20 shots on the day, with 11 being on goal. Amy Kunowski recorded the cleansheet in goal for the Knights, making two saves in 90 minutes of work.

UW-Parkside 4, Illinois-Springfield 1 - BOX SCORE  |  RECAP
SPRINGFIELD, Ill.- The Wisconsin-Parkside Rangers took a 4-1 win at Illinois-Springfield Sunday, behind a five-point day from Shannon Becker. The first Ranger goal came in the 39th minute, and was scored by Megan Owens on assists from Becker and Emily Konior. Wisconsin-Parkside pushed the score to 2-0 in the 63rd minute, on a shot from about 25 yards out by Natalie Brown. Becker assisted on the play. The Prairie Stars got on the board in the 67th minute, with Liz Perrenot scoring from about 19 yards after a foul. The Rangers added two more goals with Stephanie Barsuli scoring on a header off of a Becker corner kick just after the 76-minute mark, and a Becker goal from about 13 yards off of a pass from Brown in the 84th minute.

Southern Indiana 3, Drury 1 - BOX SCORE  |  RECAP
EVANSVILLE, Ind.- Southern Indiana (3-3-1; 3-1-0 GLVC) took a 3-1 win over Drury (4-2-1; 1-2-1 GLVC) Sunday, behind three goals from three different scorers. Makenzie Brinker's second goal of the season put the Screaming Eagles on the board first in the 22nd minute, on an assist from Susan Ellsperman. The visiting Panthers answered back about 10 minutes later, with Nicole Williams scoring her GLVC-leading seventh goal of the season on an assist from Beth Schramka. The game remained tied for about 30 minutes, before Samantha Smith put in the eventual gamewinner for USI at the 61:16 mark. Maura Hulme assisted on the play. The Screaming Eagles got an insurance score from Kelly Fitzgerald in the 79th minute, with Julia Kohnen assisting.

Saint Joseph's 2, Maryville 1 - BOX SCORE  |  RECAP
ST. LOUIS- A pair of first-half goals led the Pumas (1-4-0; 1-3-0 GLVC) to a 2-1 win at Maryville Sunday. Sarah Johnson put Saint Joseph's on the board early, tallying a goal assisted by Allie Reiners in just the seventh minute. Johnson scored from about 25 yards out to put SJC up 1-0. Reiners found the back of the net herself in the 26th minute, scoring on a header. The Saints (0-6-1; 0-4-0 GLVC) posted their lone goal just after the 83-minute mark, with Dana Hillis scoring from about 15 yards out off of the Puma keeper. Alex Reis assisted on the play.

Northern Kentucky 2, Rockhurst 0 - BOX SCORE  |  RECAP
HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ky.- A goal from Kristi Hofmeyer in the 26th minute would prove to be the gamewinner for Northern Kentucky (5-1-0; 3-1-0 GLVC) in a 2-0 win over visiting Rockhurst (2-2-1; 1-2-1 GLVC) Sunday afternoon. The Norse got the insurance goal in the 79th minute on Amanda Mason's sixth goal of the season. Jordan Hodge and Megan Frye assisted on Mason's goal. Rachael Wood picked up the shutout victory in the net for NKU, making five saves in the win.

Missouri S&T 5, Kentucky Wesleyan 4 (OT) - BOX SCORE  |  RECAP
OWENSBORO, Ky.- Eight different players scored goals in Sunday's overtime match between Missouri S&T (2-2-1, 2-2-0 GLVC) and Kentucky Wesleyan (0-4-0, 0-4-0 GLVC). Kimberly Ekholm's score at the 91:25 mark in the first overtime period was the gamewinner, however, giving the visiting Miners a 5-4 win over the Panthers.


Indianapolis at Missouri-St. Louis - POSTPONED