University of Evansville women’s soccer achieves consecutive shutouts for the second time
Key points:
- University of Evansville women's soccer team achieves consecutive shutouts for only the second time in program history
- Freshman forward Taylor Johnson makes a significant impact on the game
- Upcoming match against Indiana to test the team's undefeated start
University of Evansville women’s soccer team posted its second-straight shutout in a 0-0 draw against Southeast Missouri State. Senior goalkeeper Myia Danek recorded five saves in extreme heat, while the defense blocked crucial shots. This marks the second time in program history that the Purple Aces have opened the season with consecutive shutouts. In the first half, freshman forward Taylor Johnson provided a spark, but SEMO’s goalkeeper denied a scoring opportunity. Despite several chances for both teams, the match ended in a scoreless draw. Evansville will now face undefeated Big Ten opponent Indiana in their next match.
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