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LWC Women's Soccer hosts Martin Methodist Saturday night's matchup is the 16th time these two programs have met. Lindsey Wilson is 7-6-3 in the series including a 6-3 victory during the 2015 season at Martin Methodist. By Christopher Coombs, Lindsey Wilson College COLUMBIA, KY - The No. 5-ranked Lindsey Wilson women's soccer team hosts No. 14-ranked Martin Methodist (TN) at Sat 26 Aug 2017, at Walter S. Reuling Stadium, 151 Holloway Drive, Columbia, KY. Martin Methodist comes into the matchup with a 1-0-0 record. The RedHawks won their first match of the season 2-0 against Georgia Gwinnett on Wednesday night. Millene Cabral registered one goal and one assist during the contest for Martin Methodist. In 2016, the RedHawks went 14-3-3. Martin Methodist advanced all the way to the NAIA National Championship Second Round before losing to Vanguard (CA). This season they return 12 players with experience, including team-leading scorer Cabral, who recorded 21 goals last season in just 20 games. She had 52 total points on the season. In the Blue Raiders' season opener last Saturday, Lindsey Wilson defeated Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio) 3-0. Lindsey Wilson outshot their opponent 14-6 on the evening. Three different Blue Raiders scored on Saturday. Amara Safuan opened up the scoring with a goal in the eighth minute. Ivana Damnjanovic scored in the 86th minute to double the lead and Chiara Epifani put the game away with a goal in the 89th minute. Both Jovana Ivanovic and Eveljn Frigotto contributed to the shutout as each played a half in goal for the Blue Raiders. Ivanovic started the match and collected three saves while Frigotto finished and stopped two Cougar shots. Saturday night's matchup is the 16th time these two programs have met. Lindsey Wilson is 7-6-3 in the series including a 6-3 victory during the 2015 season at Martin Methodist. This story was posted on 2017-08-25 13:47:38
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