MONTGOMERY, Ala. – The Clayton State University women's soccer team moves to 2-0 for the first time since 2019 as they defeated Auburn-Montgomery, 1-0, on Sunday afternoon.
The Lakers and Warhawks ended the first 45 minutes with a score of 0-0. The first half proved to be a possession battle as each team did not have many opportunities to score. The Lakers only amassed five shots the entire half with
Carrie Consolino taking three of those shots.
Leah Agrell and
Amiah Sprunger-Hightower took a shot each. The best opportunity for the Lakers was in the 33
rd minute when Sprunger-Hightower's shot was stoned by the AUM keeper right in front of the net.
Halftime: Clayton State 0, AUM 0
The Laker defense continued to stand tall into the second half of play as they did not allow a Warhawk shot until the 88
th minute. Clayton State's offense, however, was just heating up as they continued to put pressure on the AUM keeper as Elza Kovy and
Hanna Karlsson sent shots in. The Lakers, eventually, found the back of the net. In the 66
th minute, off a pass from
Julia Hasenecz, Agrell scored her second goal of the season and made the score, 1-0.
Laker keeper Trinity Chastian saved a pair of shots in the final moments of the second half as Clayton State held onto down Auburn-Montgomery, 1-0.
QUICK HITS
- Agrell scored her second goal of the season.
- Consolino and Agrell led the Lakers with three shots.
- This is the first time since 2017 that Clayton State won its first two matches on the road.
- Chastain picks up her sixth career shutout in a Laker uniform and made four saves in the match.
WHAT'S NEXT?
The Lakers (2-0) welcome the Tigers of West Alabama to Laker Field for their home opener on Friday, September 13
th a 5 p.m. Please visit claytonstatesports.com for more information and live links.
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