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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
Shenandoah played three goalkeepers in the game with 
Karissa Dominick getting the start and making three saves in the first half.
 
Kasie Kilmer had five stops in 24:47 before 
Kira Ketelhut played the final 20:13.
 
FSU outshot the Hornets 17-5 and took five of the game's six corner kicks.
 
UP NEXT
Shenandoah is back in action on Thursday in a 7 p.m. non-league game at Hood College.
 
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