DALLAS, Pa. – Farmingdale (N.Y.) State scored a pair of second half goals Sunday to steal a 2-1 non-conference women's soccer victory from Shenandoah.
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Shenandoah (2-4) took the lead on a
Saige Musser goal at 2:51 only to see the Rams (2-2) score in the 62
nd and 65
th minutes to pull away from the Hornets.
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IN BRIEF
The Hornets had a pair of shots following Farmingdale's go-ahead goal, including one on frame, but were unable to bring the game back to level.
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Shenandoah played three goalkeepers in the game with
Karissa Dominick getting the start and making three saves in the first half.
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Kasie Kilmer had five stops in 24:47 before
Kira Ketelhut played the final 20:13.
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FSU outshot the Hornets 17-5 and took five of the game's six corner kicks.
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UP NEXT
Shenandoah is back in action on Thursday in a 7 p.m. non-league game at Hood College.
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