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LWC Women's Soccer falls to Martin Methodist 4-1

Disappointing final score before good home crowd of 360 in attendance at Walter S. Reuling Stadium, 151 Holloway Drive, Columbia, KY.

By Anthony Latessa

COLUMBIA, KY - The fifth-ranked Lindsey Wilson women's soccer team fell to No. 14-ranked Martin Methodist (TN) 4-1 in a top-15 matchup on Saturday at Walter S. Reuling Stadium.

The RedHawks (2-0) outshot the Blue Raiders (1-1) 19-12 with a seven to three advantage in shots on goal. Hannah Schrage scored the lone Lindsey Wilson goal.



Martin Methodist struck first in the 52nd minute on a Miku Sunaga goal assisted by Caroline Ladaga. Ladaga played the ball on the left side and sent it to a running Sunaga who headed it into the net. The RedHawks struck again in the 79th minute on a Riko Sagara goal. Millene Cabral Vieira slipped past two Blue Raider defenders finding Sagara for the goal increasing the RedHawk lead to 2-0.

Cabral Vieira was taken down in the box in 82nd minute and scored on a penalty kick that went past the diving goalkeeper increasing the Martin Methodist lead to 3-0. Schrage got the Blue Raiders on the board in the 85th minute cutting the lead to 3-1 on a pass from Shelby Austin. Caroline Ladaga increased the RedHawk lead to 4-1 with a goal in the 89th minute.


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