KENOSHA, WIS.—The Carthage College women's soccer team welcomed Concordia University Chicago for their second-consecutive Sunday-matinee bout at Art Keller Field. The Lady Reds registered a 4-1 victory for the second-consecutive Sunday, this time against the Cougars. Like last Sunday, four different Lady Reds found the scoring column. That's not all,
Darcy Stoecklin also duplicated another penalty-kick goal for Carthage to close the team's scoring.
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Maggie Washelesky,
Danielle Noverini and
Erin Otto also tallied goals for the Lady Reds. Otto paced all players with four shots on goal in the contest. Carthage finished the match with advantages in shots (22-3) and corner kicks (9-0).
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Lady Reds goalkeeper
Emily Furmanek registered two saves in a complete-game victory, which bumped her record to 5-3 this season. Cougar goalkeepers Ally Krajnak and Maddie Kroll collectively tallied seven saves.
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Carthage improves to 6-3, 0-0 CCIW while Concordia Chicago falls to 2-6-2, 1-1-0 NACC.
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Lady Reds 4, Concordia Chicago 1
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Washelesky registered her fourth goal of the season in the 12
th minute when she took the ball up the right side in a wide-open field. She fired a shot from 25 yards out on the right side of the field, where she beat Cougars goalkeeper Ally Krajnak on the top left-hand corner to give Carthage a 1-0 advantage.
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The Lady Reds capitalized on their second corner kick in the 26
th minute, which took place on the northeast corner of the field.
Kelly Evancich's kick found
Danielle Noverini 10 yards in front of the net, where she beat Krajnek on a header to widen Carthage's lead to 2-0.
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The Lady Reds turned a Cougar foul into a goal in the 54
th minute.
Jacey Kent, who stood 40 yards from the net, sailed a free kick to Otto in front of the net. Otto registered a goal in the middle of a scrum to make the score 3-0. Concordia Chicago spoiled Carthage's shutout in the 70
th minute to narrow the score to 3-1.
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For the second-consecutive week, Stoecklin iced the game with a penalty-kick goal, which took place in the 72
nd minute to push the margin to 4-1. The senior defender now owns two career goals, both occurring on penalty kicks.
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The Lady Reds will face UW-Stevens Point at Art Keller Field on Wednesday, September 27 at 4:30 p.m.
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