Greencastle, Ind.: After a quiet first half, the DePauw women's soccer team found its footing and shut out Manchester University 6-0 in its home opener. The Tigers move to 1-0-1 for the season, while Manchester drops to 0-1.
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Though the Tigers put up 14 shots and seven corner kicks and gave up nothing on its defensive end in the first half, the two teams were knotted up at zero at halftime. Four minutes into the second half, something clicked for DePauw, and the scoring onslaught began. In the 49th minute of play, first-year
Adelaide Allgeier pushed a pass through the Spartan's back line to find fellow first-year
Katharine Lacy for goal number one of the day.
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Just three minutes later, Lacy would settle another pass, this time from
Jayla Logan, for the second goal of the afternoon. In the 58th minute, Allgeier's corner kick set up
Macy Miller for an emphatic header to put DePauw up 3-0. The Tigers' front line was relentless when forced to regain possession, resulting in multiple dispossessions in front of the goalie box.Â
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Lacy would help facilitate the scoring of DePauw's fourth goal after finding
Sophia Patrey, who buried the ball into the Mountaineers' net. Another first-year combo goal came in the 64th minute following a pass from
Emily Streeter to
Mia Kubek for goal number five. The Tigers' final goal came in the 90th minute by Logan.
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The Tigers finished the afternoon with a 29-0 shot advantage and 15 corner attempts while giving up no corners on the defensive end. Five different players scored six goals, and three of the five assisted goals were facilitated by three different players.
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Aubree Empie and
Taylor Beard split time in goal for the Tigers, with neither goalkeeper facing a shot. For Berea, Madilyn VanDerWeele played most of the game and finished with 10 saves, and Claire German played in goal for the final eight minutes.
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The Tigers' next game is Friday, September 6, at 7 p.m. CDT in Kenosha, Wisconsin, where DePauw will take on Carthage.
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