The Lindenwood women's soccer team concluded their season with a 2-0 defeat against Tennessee Tech in the Ohio Valley Conference Championship. Despite a strong start and early offensive pressure, the Lions could not convert their opportunities. After a scoreless first half, Tennessee Tech scored two late goals, securing the championship and ending Lindenwood's run. The Lions finished the season with an impressive record of 10-5-5, having advanced to the title game for the second consecutive year.

By the Numbers
  • The Lions outshot by Tennessee Tech 12-1 in the second half.
  • Lindenwood finished the season with a conference record of 5-2-2 and an overall record of 10-5-5.
State of Play
  • Lindenwood applied early pressure with six shots in the first 18 minutes.
  • Caroline Ritter recorded five saves, keeping the game scoreless until late in the second half.
What's Next

Lindenwood will look to build on their strong performance this season, aiming for further improvements in their upcoming campaigns. With key players recognized in the All-OVC teams, they will retain a solid foundation moving forward.

Bottom Line

The Lions demonstrated resilience throughout the season, but late-game execution will be a focal point for future success. Retaining key talent and refining strategies could pave the way for deeper tournament runs in the future.