Northwestern Women’s Soccer claims 1-0 victory against Purdue and looks to enhance shot creation for Big Ten matches
Key points:
- Northwestern Women's Soccer starts Big Ten season with a 1-0 victory over Purdue
- The team needs to improve shot creation for upcoming matches against Michigan State and Penn State
- Goalkeeper Reiley Fitzpatrick shines with a shutout and solidifies her starting position
The Northwestern Wildcats opened their Big Ten season with a 1-0 victory over the Purdue Boilermakers. The win highlighted three key takeaways for the Wildcats as they continue their quest for the Big Ten Championship. First, the Wildcats need to generate more shots on goal. Second, goalkeeper Reiley Fitzpatrick has solidified her role as the anchor of the team’s defense. And finally, Northwestern has proven they can win games with grit, even when they are not performing at their best. The Wildcats will face the Michigan Wolverines in their next game.
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