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Wooster's Three-Goal Second Half Sinks Tigers

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Wooster, Ohio -- DePauw scored early but could not answer three second half goals by Wooster in a 3-1 loss on Saturday.

Freshman Mary Goodale got in front of the net and scored her first collegiate goal at 6:17. Alex Berkley was on the assist.

DePauw held that lead through halftime until Wooster tied it in the 53rd minute with a goal by Krenare Rakoci. Wooster's Kelsey Hall then scored at 61:58 with a header and at 69:11 to put the game away.

Wooster outshot the Tigers 14-1. Goalie Mia Manney made seven saves in taking the loss.

DePauw drops to 1-6 overall and 0-1 in the NCAC. Wooster improves to 4-2-2 and 1-0 in the conference.

The Tigers return home on Wednesday for a non-conference game against Illinois Wesleyan.

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Players Mentioned

Alex Berkley

#22 Alex Berkley

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Sophomore
I fell in love with DePauw as soon as I walked on campus.
Mary Goodale

#17 Mary Goodale

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Freshman
I chose DePauw because I felt ( and still feel) that it had the right amount of everything to allow me to thrive and improve myself academically, athletically, and socially.
Mia Manney

#0 Mia Manney

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5' 7"
Freshman
I chose DePauw because it is an academic focused institution. Everyone was very friendly when I visited, I loved that I can continue to play soccer, and the campus is beautiful.

Players Mentioned

Alex Berkley

#22 Alex Berkley

Sophomore
I fell in love with DePauw as soon as I walked on campus.
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Mary Goodale

#17 Mary Goodale

Freshman
I chose DePauw because I felt ( and still feel) that it had the right amount of everything to allow me to thrive and improve myself academically, athletically, and socially.
M
Mia Manney

#0 Mia Manney

5' 7"
Freshman
I chose DePauw because it is an academic focused institution. Everyone was very friendly when I visited, I loved that I can continue to play soccer, and the campus is beautiful.
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