WORCESTER, Mass. – The Clark University women's soccer (3-1-3) played their second game over the course of two days against No. 18 Williams (4-1-1) and battled with the Ephs for 90 minutes, coming away with a 0-0 tie on Sunday afternoon from Granger Field.
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How it Happened
- Sophomore Georgia Louis created the first chance of the game in the 12th minute that was stopped by Margaret Huelin before fellow sophomore Solimar Rivera tallied a shot attempt that was blocked in the 17th minute.
- Sophomore Selene Hammad serviced in a pair of corners in the middle of the half and Clark's defense held the Ephs without a shot on target until the 42nd minute when Brianna Wright fired a shot that was saved by junior Gabrielle Huryn.
- Louis created one more chance before the end of the half that was saved by Huelin as the teams entered the half tied at 0-0.
- Huryn recorded her second save of the afternoon in the 58th minute and the Cougars fended off the ensuing corner that was sent in by Ansley Burns.
- In the 69th minute, both sophomore Madeleine Reeves and Hammad registered shots on goal that were stopped by Huelin.
- Both defenses held the opposition without a shot on goal over the final 20 minutes of play as the teams ended in a 0-0 draw.
Inside the Box Score
- Clark recorded eight shots (four on target), earned four corner kicks, and drew nine fouls.
- Huryn posted a pair of saves and her second shutout of the year.
- Louis fired a pair of shots on goal.
- Hammad and Reeves also recorded shots on target.
What's Next
The scarlet and white will return to the pitch on Saturday afternoon when they welcome Wheaton to Granger for a NEWMAC contest beginning at 1:00 p.m.