Senior defender Janne Brouer (Aarhus, Denmark) put forth another tremendous defensive effort as her 180 minutes of work over the course of two games resulted in just one score and a shutout. On top of that, she had the deciding score in that blanking.
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She opened the week at No. 20 North Georgia (10/23), playing a full 90 minutes and keeping the Nighthawks scoreless until the 72nd minute in a narrow 1-0 defeat. In an incredible effort, while UNG fired off 13 shots, they were held to just two on goal.
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Brouer would seal the deal in her final game of the week as the Lakers headed to Francis Marion (10/26) for a critical Peach Belt Conference meeting. Taking on the team directly in front of them in the standings as they entered the day in the ninth spot, Clayton State posted a dominant defensive effort.
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They allowed just three shots all day and only one of those would land on goal. Already a large part of that effort as she played the full 90 minutes, Brouer would make like a starting pitcher in baseball as she helped her own cause. With 38:08 gone by she would take a pass from Manoly Baquerizo and drill it to the back of the net for the game's only goal in a 1-0 victory.
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That score would be her team-leading sixth of the year and make her the highest scoring pure defender in the league. Overall she ranks in a tie for 10th in the PBC and has helped her team to eight games of one goal allowed or fewer including a pair of shutouts.
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