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LWC Women's Soccer Blitzes Rio Grande 4-0 Before crowd of 75 in Rio Grande, Ohio, Lindsey Wilson College Women's Soccer Blue Raiders quieten host RedStorm 4-0 on goals by Patricia Nielsen (2), Elizabeth Madjarac and Katarina Simic By Dan White Lindsey Wilson College Athletics RIO GRANDE, Ohio -- Winning its seventh straight match came easy for the second ranked Lindsey Wilson College women's soccer team Saturday as it blew past the University of Rio Grande (Ohio) 4-0 on the road. The RedStorm dropped to 4-6 overall and 1-2 in the Mid-South Conference with the loss while the Blue Raiders are now 7-0-1 and 2-0 in the MSC in the same week they were rated No. 1 in the NAIA's modified ratings-percentage index (MRPI).Lindsey Wilson spread out its goals throughout the contest, scoring in the eighth, 22nd, 41st and 81st minutes while holding the RedStorm to a shutout, giving Lindsey Wilson four on the season.Junior Patricia Nielsen did the majority of the damage for the Blue Raiders scoring her first two goals of the season with the first and last scores in the game. Senior Ida Gregersen issued the assist on the first goal and junior Saeda Sueki gave the second assist.Between Nielsen's scores, sophomore Elizabet Madjarac tallied the second goal of the game unassisted and freshman Katarina Simic issued the third score off another assist by Gregersen.With the game-winning assist in the eighth minute on Nielsen's goal, Gregersen became the program's all-time leader in game winners with 12.Lindsey Wilson dominated play all night long, ending with a 19-0 advantage in shots and 11-0 lead in shots on goal.Senior Jordan Morrison played all 90 minutes in goal without having to make a save for the Blue Raiders, while Rio Grande's Allison Keeney was busy all night, making five saves with the four goals allowed. -DAN WHITE The writer of this story, Dan White, is Assistant Sports Information Director for Lindsey Wilson College. Lindsey Wilson Soccer NextExciting Lindsey Wilson Women's Soccer in Columbia, KY Lindsey Wilson returns to action at 5pmCT on Saturday, October 8, 2011, against Shawnee State (Ohio) University at beautiful Walter S. Reuling Stadium, 151 Holloway Drive, Columbia, KY. A growing number of soccer fans are viewing from the family/picnic area on Bryant Street. This story was posted on 2011-10-02 09:00:30
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