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Women’s soccer scores three goals in the second half and draws 3:3 against JMU
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Women’s soccer scores three goals in the second half and draws 3:3 against JMU

HARRISONBURG, VA — In a wild away game, the La Salle women’s soccer team scored three second-half goals to overcome a 2-0 halftime deficit and earn a 3-3 tie at James Madison.

A total of three goals were scored in the first 15 minutes of the second half, putting La Salle behind 3-2. Justyce Hollenbach secured the tie with a goal in the 84th minute.th Minute.

HOW IT HAPPENED

  • The game didn’t produce a single shot on goal in the first 13 minutes. James Madison converted the first chance of the game in the 14th minute.th.
  • After several more minutes without a goal, the Dukes scored a second time and took a 2-0 lead in the 21st minute.st Minute.
  • Towards the end of the half, the Explorers found their stride again. Elizabeth Estrada And Ella Cadigan both shot with aim.
  • La Salle was shot out of a cannon in the second half. In the 47th.th Minute, Ricchia Walker screamed and steered the ball over the goalie and into the net to give the Explorers a goal. Gabby Picco earned the assist
  • Just two minutes later in the 49th.th In the 11th minute, freshman Cadigan scored the first goal of her career on a pass from Walker. Walker fired a high pass toward the net, where Cadigan outplayed the James Madison defender, touched the ball and tied the game at 2-2.
  • La Salle continued to apply pressure and Cadigan fired two more shots on goal in quick succession, but both were saved by the Madison goalkeeper.
  • In the 1960sth In the 13th minute, James Madison scored a third time and increased the score to 3-2.
  • Despite the goal, the Explorers’ press continued to control the tempo of the game, with Walker and Hollenbach both creating strong chances in the minutes following the goal.
  • After a fantastic chance in the 82nd.and Minute, which narrowly missed the far post, Haley Gschrey found Hollenbach for the equaliser in the 84th minute.th Minute.

GAME NOTES

  • Hollenbach scored her first goal of the season, while Cadigan scored the first of her career.
  • Walker scored a goal and an assist, a first for her in both categories this year.
  • Picco provided an assist for the second game in a row.
  • Gschrey also provided an assist. In each of La Salle’s three games so far, she has scored a goal or provided an assist.

Next

  • The Explorers will finish their four-game road season with a game at Delaware on Sunday. The game against the Blue Hens will start at 5:30 p.m.

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