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SOCCER CAPITAL USA: 2011 LWC Women remain undefeated

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Top ranked Lindsey Wilson Women's Soccer overpowers Shawnee State, 6-0. GOALS by Mia Persson, Ida Gregerson, Elizabet Madjarac, Therese Hagbhyn, Katarina Simic, Malin Sjobok.
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By Dan White
News from Lindsey Wilson Athletics

COLUMBIA, KY (2011-10-08) - Allowing four first-half goals, Shawnee State (Ohio) University had little chance of knocking off the top ranked Lindsey Wilson College women's soccer team, ultimately falling 6-0 on Saturday night at Walter S. Reuling Stadium.



The Blue Raiders got in front early with a sixth-minute score by junior Mia Persson, followed by a seventh minute strike by senior Ida Gregersen. Senior Diana Da Rocha assisted on Persson's strike, while Persson delivered the ball to Gregersen.

Twelve minutes later the Blue Raiders pushed ahead further with a 19th minute goal from sophomore Elizabet Madjarac and a goal by freshman Therese Hagbyhn in the 42nd minute ended the first half scoring, sending the Blue Raiders into the break up 4-0.

Lindsey Wilson (9-0-1, 4-0 MSC) held a 15-0 advantage in shots at halftime before ending with a 25-2 margin. In shots on goal, Lindsey Wilson finished the contest with a 16-1 advantage.

Hagbyhn played a role in the first second-half goal as well, dishing out an assist to her classmate Katarina Simic in the 50th minute. Freshman Malin Sjoback ended the scoring in the 61st minute with a long, unassisted strike from outside the box.

The Blue Raiders dominated possession in the opening half, not allowing Shawnee State (8-4, 1-2 MSC) to cross midfield with any regularity until late in the second half.

Lindsey Wilson finished with four corner kicks compared to just one for the Bears.

Both teams used two goalkeepers for 45 minutes each. The Blue Raiders used senior Jordan Morrison in goal to open the game and she finished without a save as no shots went her way in the first half. Freshman Ester Dam Simonsen closed the game for Lindsey Wilson with one save.

Shawnee State used Emily Kuehn in the first half and she finished with six saves and four goals against, while Shelbi Halverson collected four saves and allowed two goals in the second half.- DAN WHITE, Assistant Sports Information Director, Lindsey Wilson College

Match Stats, LWC vs Shawnee State

Next
Lindsey Wilson Women's Soccer at St. Leo University, St. Leo, FL
Lindsey Wilson returns to action at 6pmCT on Tuesday, October 11, 2011, at Saint Leo University, 33701 State Road 52, (Campus address) Saint Leo, FL 33574. -DAN WHITE


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Freshman Malin Sjoback, Malmo, Sweden, shines in LWC win



2011-10-09 - Walter S. Reuling Stadium, 151 Holloway DR, Columbia, KY - Photo by Dan White. LWC photo.
Lindsey Wilson's Malin Sjoback, left, is from Malmo, Sweden. The freshman ended the scoring in Lindsey Wilson's victory Saturday, October 8, 2011, at Walter S. Reuling Stadium, in the 61st minute with a long, unassisted strike from outside the box.

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