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Northwestern women’s soccer team ends losing streak with win against Iowa and tie against No. 4 Penn State

Key points:

  • Northwestern women's soccer team ends losing streak with a win against Iowa and a tie against No. 4 Penn State
  • Emma Phillips impresses with a masterclass performance in the win against Iowa
  • Meg Boade sets a new program record for most single-season assists in Northwestern women's soccer history

Northwestern’s women’s soccer team gets back on track with a win against Iowa and a tie against No. 4 Penn State. After a month-long losing streak, the ‘Cats managed to secure a victory against Iowa with a score of 2-1, followed by a tie against Penn State with a score of 2-2. Emma Phillips played a crucial role in the win against Iowa, scoring a set-piece header. Ella Hase continued her impressive season by scoring her 8th goal. Despite having a player sent off in the game against Penn State, Northwestern had 28 shots on goal but couldn’t secure the win. The team’s strength lies in their ability to create opportunities, but they need to work on their finishing and cross accuracy. The ‘Cats currently hold a record of 8-4-4 and have two more chances to improve their standing in the Big Ten conference.

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Women’s soccer: Back on track with win against Iowa, tie versus No. 4 Penn State