Creighton 3, RV Oklahoma 1
Behind a pair of goals from Taryn Jakubowski as well a goal and two assists from freshman Skylar Heinrich, Creighton posted its most impressive win of the season, 3-1 over Oklahoma (RV) on Sunday. The win moved the Bluejays to 5-1-0 on the season. Creighton led 2-0 roughly 25 minutes into the contest before tacking on an insurance score in the 85
th. Katie Sullivan picked up the win in goal with four saves.
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#15 Georgetown 3, #23 West Virginia 0
Freshman goalkeeper Anna Leat picked up her first career shutout after No. 15 Georgetown held No. 23 West Virginia to a 3-0 victory at Shaw Field. It was a team effort to get the win as seven different Hoyas recorded points on the day. With the win, the Blue & Gray move to 5-2-1 overall. Julia Leas had a game-high three points while Jenna Royson was credited with the game winner.
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Butler 2, Kent State 1
In a physical match that included six total yellow cards, it was only fitting that Butler's first goal came by way of a penalty kick during the 10th minute of play. Anja Savich netted her sixth goal of the year, putting the Bulldogs up 1-0. Kent State scored the equalizer in the 42
nd minute. In the 81st minute, Alana Wood teamed up with senior Macy Miller to assist Becky Dean with the game-winning goal. Stephanie Rodriguez made six saves to pick up the win for Butler (5-3-0).
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Seton Hall 0, CCSU 0 (2OT)
Freshman Harpa Johannsdottir made four saves as Seton Hall played a strong Central Connecticut State team to a scoreless draw. The contest was a tail of two halves with Seton Hall dominating possession in the first half and out-shooting the Blue Devils, 9-to-4. In the second half however, Central Connecticut State upped its offensive pressure and out-shot The Hall, 7-to-2.
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DePaul 1, Bowling Green 1 (2OT)
After going into halftime down a goal, DePaul (3-4-1) would make adjustments with an intense, quicker paced style of play. It would pay off just a couple minutes into halftime, when Morgan Turner took a pass from Kristin Boos and blasted a shot off her left foot into the top left corner of the net to tie the game. Mollie Eriksson finished with four saves in the draw as Bowling Green narrowly outshot DePaul 11-10, including 2-0 in overtime, while the Blue Demons held a 7-3 edge in corner kicks, including four tries in the extra periods.
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Xavier 0, Cincinnati 0 (2OT)
Xavier collected its fifth shutout of the season, playing Cincinnati to a 0-0 draw through double overtime on Sunday at Nippert Stadium. Xavier's defense posted its fourth-straight shutout, now playing 380 consecutive minutes without allowing a goal. Olivia Jenkins played the full time in goal in her second complete shutout of the season, and Grace Bahr and Hayley Jakovich played the full 110 minute on Xavier's backline to help Xavier move to 5-1-2.
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#6 Florida State 5, Villanova 0
The Seminoles showed why they’re the reigning national champions, scoring a 5-0 win at Villanova (3-3-1) on Sunday. FSU’s game winner was a penalty kick in the seventh minute, before taking on a goal in the 22
nd to take a 2-0 lead into halftime. No. 6 Florida State added three more scores in the second half. Hensley Hancuff made eight saves for Villanova while Niki Molina recorded a team-best two shots.
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Drexel 2, St. John’s 1 (2OT)
Alex Madden registered St. John's (2-6-0) lone goal of the match, marking the first of her Red Storm career. Maia Cabrera and Addison Hornsey both picked up an assist on Madden's goal. The Johnnies broke through first in the 16th minute, as Madden found the back of the net to put the Johnnies up, 1-0. The Dragons waited until 13 seconds remained in regulation to score, sending the game into OT. They would convert the game-winning goal in the 107
th minute. Naya Lipkens had seven saves in the setback.
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Brown 1, Providence 0
Brown scored the lone goal of the match in the 30th minute that proved to be the difference. Providence (3-3-1) failed to find an equalizer in the final 45 minutes despite posting 15 shots compared to Brown's 12. Shelby Hogan faced twelve shots on the afternoon for the Friars, making six saves. Alexis Rothmann tallied a team-high four shots.
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Milwaukee 1, Marquette 0 (2OT)
Milwaukee's Mackenzie Schill scored a 105th minute match winner off a corner kick as the Marquette University women's soccer team fell, 1-0, in double overtime at Engelmann Stadium on Sunday evening. Goalkeeper Maddy Henry made six saves for the Golden Eagles (2-5-0) and appeared to have the ball off a Gaby Schwartz corner kick. But Schill was able to get her leg on the ball to beat Henry at the near post.
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Week Ahead
Tuesday
Creighton at UMKC, 8 p.m.
Thursday
Samford at DePaul, 4 p.m.
Seton Hall at Drexel, 6 p.m.
Villanova at RV Princeton, 7 p.m.
Providence at Texas, 7 p.m.
Friday
Ohio at #15 Georgetown, 4 p.m.
Xavier at Miami (Ohio), 4 p.m.
Northern Illinois at Marquette, 6 p.m.
Creighton at Florida Gulf Coast, 7 p.m.
Butler at Utah, 9 p.m.
Saturday
Cornell at St. John’s, 3 p.m.
Sunday
Brown at Villanova, 1 p.m.
Xavier at Lipscomb, 1 p.m.
Seton Hall at Delaware, 1 p.m.
Colorado State at Marquette, 2 p.m.
Creighton at Florida Atlantic, 6 p.m.
Northeastern at Providence, 6 p.m.
All times Eastern