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---Ashley Warndorf |
By
Mike Anderson, NKU Sports Information
ROLLA, Mo. – The Northern Kentucky University women’s
soccer team showed Friday night that no lead is safe against the
No. 9 team in the nation.
After falling behind 2-0 to Missouri-Rolla
at halftime, the Norse scored three unanswered goals to take a
3-2 victory in Great Lakes Valley Conference play.
Beth Babb and
Rachel Wile each scored unassisted goals for the Miners in an extremely
physical first half to jump out to the early lead.
The Norse countered
in the 57th minute when freshman Megan Smith scored her first goal
of the season off a pass from Cara Alldred, her conference-leading
sixth assist on the year.
Morgan Price brought the Norse even in
the 72nd minute with her first collegiate goal off an Amy Martini
corner kick. It is a play the Norse have nearly perfected as they
have scored three goals off corner kicks in their last three games.
Sophomore
Ashley Warndorf proved to be the difference maker just two minutes
after Price’s goal. Warndorf took a Brandi Doss pass and
touched the twine for the third time this year to complete the
comeback.
Goalkeeper Jenna Kramer made a season-high four saves
in the victory. Kelsey Kurilla stopped eight shots for UMR in
the loss.
NKU (8-0, 4-0 GLVC) travels to Missouri-St. Louis on Sunday
to end the weekend road trip. BOX
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