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CU Women's Soccer: Cumberland (TN.) 3, Campbellsville 1

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By Chris Megginson

Cumberland University of Lebanon, TN, broke a 1-1 tie just minutes into the second half when Helena Dimantas Farias headed in a free kick by Simone Quinn. Morgan Shaffer added an insurance goal for the Lady Bulldogs in the 76th minute of play to help Cumberland improve to 4-0 on the year.

Shauna Gilpin scored the first and assisted the last goals for Cumberland. Megan Campbell had the Lady Tigers' lone goal with eight minutes to play in the first half. Lindsay Kitson of Cumberland and Brandie Hagerman of Campbellsville each had three saves in net. The game was played Friday, September 9, 2011, at Finley Stadium, 204 Tiger Way, Campbellsville, KY. STATS Also: CU Women's Soccer -Chris Megginson.




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