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Soccer/Women: No. 1 Lindsey Wilson defeats Rio Grande Vig and Shinada Shine in victory over Rio Grande. Blue Raiders are now 2-0 in Mid-South Conference play Click on headline for complete story, scoring, next game details. By Jay R. Nicols COLUMBIA, KY - No. 1 ranked Lindsey Wilson beat University of Rio Grande (Ohio) 6-0 on Saturday night at Walter S. Reuling Stadium, 151 Holloway Drive, Columbia, KY. The Blue Raiders (7-1; 2-0 MSC) outshot the RedStorm in the first half 13-0 as Lindsey Wilson applied pressure throughout the half. Lindsey Wilson had three corner kicks and was able to capitalize on a Ayaki Shinada cross to Renee Hurd who was able to head the ball into the goal in the 10th minute. Blue Raiders Jamie Stanton led the team with three shots on goal in the first half, including a great opportunity on a header in the 34th minute that went directly at the goalkeeper. Lindsey Wilson came out in the second half determined to score, notching three goals in the first fifteen minutes of the half. Anna Vig crossed the ball in front of the net to a dashing Betting Bruelhart who was able to kick it the net to make it 2-0. Blue Raiders Shinada added a goal to her assist on a nice move down the far side of the field to beat the Rio Grande (4-4; 1-1 MSC) defenders and knock it past a diving Allison Kenney. Shinada got her second assist of the night after feeding Denisa Amin from a corner kick who headed it into the back of the net to make it 4-0. Lindsey Wilson scored two more goals in the final ten minutes to make it 6-0. Shinada scored her second goal of the game on an unassisted touch that got past Kenney to make it 5-0. Vig made it 6-0 on an assist from Bruelhart in the 88th minute. Blue Raider's Vig finished the game with a goal and an assist while Shinada score two and assisted on two others. Johanna Henrikson made one save in another shutout win for Lindsey Wilson. Next: Lindsey Wilson Women's Soccer hosts Lee University (Cleveland, TN) 7pmCT/8pmET Thursday, September 26, 2013 at Walter S. Reuling Stadium, 151 Holloway Drive, Columbia, KY - Jay R. Nicols This story was posted on 2013-09-22 04:31:40
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