Posted: Sep 21, 2022
The Muskingum women's soccer team played Earlham to a 0-0 draw on Wednesday evening.
The Notables
- In the past three matches, the Muskies are 2-0-1.
The Basics
- Records: Muskingum (2-2-3), Earlham (2-1-2)
- Location: Matlack – Messer Soccer Stadium – Richmond, Ind.
How it Happened
- After a back-and-forth defensive battle, each team racked off six first-half shots.
- The second half saw Earlham have a 14-4 advantage in shots over the Muskies but eight saves from junior Kelly Buck kept Muskingum deadlocked with the Quakers.
- Both teams were unable to find the back of the net in the second half and the contest ended as a 0-0 draw.
Inside the Numbers
- Sophomore Morgan Meisel led the Muskingum attack with four shots.
- Sophomore Madison Yenke added two shots of her own to contribute to Muskingum's offensive efforts.
- Senior Bekah Knight, senior Skyllar Strong, freshman Emily Kaylor, and sophomore Jillian Laposky rounded out the Muskingum offense with one shot apiece.
- Junior Kelly Buck snagged 10 saves in 90 minutes of work in goal for the Muskies.
- Eva Lyon led the Quaker offense with eight shots.
- Earlham goalkeeper Makayla Hurey made three saves in goal.
- As a team, Earlham held a 20-10 edge in shots.
Up Next
Muskingum is back in action on Saturday, September 24, when they host 15th-ranked Case Western Reserve at the North Athletic Turf Field. Game time is set for 3:00 PM.