ROANOKE, Va. – The Shenandoah University women's soccer team reached the 10-win mark Saturday with a 12-0 whitewash of Hollins University.
Shenandoah (10-4-1, 4-3 ODAC) reached double-digit wins for the ninth time in head coach Liz Pike's 16 seasons with the dominant performance over Hollins (0-11, 0-8).
IN BRIEF
SU scored in the 8
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rd minutes to take the 7-0 lead at halftime.
Starting six women who were making either their first, second, or third start of the season, the Hornets had five different women score those six first half goals (the second goal of the game was an own goal).
Maya Horner had two of the tallies, at 7:46 and 23:43, while
Elizabeth Swanson and
Lexi Cook both had two assists.
Swanson added two more assists in the second half as
Jenna Caple scored a pair. SU tallied second half goals in the 59
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nd minutes.
Caple led the Hornets with three goals with Swanson registering four assists. In total, 11 different women found their way onto the scoresheet.
Shenandoah outshot Hollins, 45-1, and had a 16-0 edge on corner kicks.
Kasie Kilmer went the distance in goal and did not have to make a save in registering the shutout.
UP NEXT
Shenandoah completes the weekend with a 2 p.m. ODAC contest at Roanoke Sunday.
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