WARRENSBURG, Mo. (Nov. 22, 2019) - Central Missouri Soccer defeated Southwestern Oklahoma State 4-1 in the first round of the NCAA Central Region Tournament. The Jennies advance to Sunday's second-round match where they will face No. 3 seed Concordia-St. Paul.
How it Happened:
• The Bulldogs were the first to score as Brenna McGuirk found Micaela Swain in the 15th minute.
• Ten minutes later,
Kassie Newsom was fouled inside SWOSU's box to award the Jens a penalty kick in the 25th minute. 2019 MIAA Defensive Player of the Year scored the penalty kick to tie the match 1-1.
• Another Bulldog foul gave the Jennies their second scoring opportunity in the 32nd minute. A free kick from Lindsey Edmonds was finished by
Makayla Martin to gain UCM a 2-1 advantage.
• It was all Central Missouri in the second-half as
Emily Kramer scored in the 58th minute off a deflection by the Bulldogs keeper.
• The Jens final goal against SWOSU came in the 66th minute as Kramer scored her second goal of the match, this time getting her head on a corner kick from
Haley Freeman.
• Central Missouri out shot the Bulldogs 17-11 and dominated the corner kick battle 9-1.
Leading the Jennies:
• Freshman Kramer lead the UCM offense with two goals against the Bulldogs. The goals were the starting defender's first of her career.
• Senior defender Gann put the Jens on the board with the game-tying goal. The goal was also Gann's first in her career with the Jennies.
• Martin's goal to give UCM the lead in the first-half was her second of the season and the fourth in her career.
• Freeman and Edmonds each recorded an assist. Freeman now has nine assists on the season.
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Macy Ruffalo lead the Jens attack with five shots, followed by Newsom with four.
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Lindsey Johnson recorded four saves in goal.
For the Bulldogs:
• Swain lead SWOSU with their only goal of the match in the 15th minute.
• McGuirk recorded the Bulldogs lone assist.
• Sandra Nabweteme lead the SWOSU attack with four shots, two of which were on goal.
• Bulldogs keeper Kirstyn Dill recorded five saves in the goal while allowed four.
News & Notes:
• With a first-round loss, SWOSU ends their season with a final record of 13-5-3.
• Earlier in the day, No. 3 seed Concordia-St. Paul defeated No. 6 seed Northeastern State in a 3-1 penalty kick shootout on Jennies Field.
• Central Missouri continues to lead the all-time series against SWOSU 8-0.
• The Jennies post a record of 17-8-3 while competing in the NCAA tournament.
Up Next:
No. 2 seed Central Missouri returns to Jennies Field on Sunday at 1 p.m. to take on No. 3 seed Golden Bears in a second-round match of the NCAA Central Region Tournament.