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LEXINGTON, Ky. - The Eastern Kentucky University soccer team fell, 3-1, at Kentucky on Thursday night at the Bell Soccer Complex.
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Kentucky (1-2) struck early in the first half, when Foster Ignoffo converted off a breakaway inside the box. EKU freshman forward
Kylie Thompson had a great shot on goal that would have evened the score in the 38th minute, but it failed to find the back of the net.
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After the Wildcats' early score, the Colonel defense settled in and held Kentucky scoreless for the next 37 minutes. However, UK eventually added two goals in the second half to pull away.
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Senior forward
Jordan Foster attempted to lead a late EKU charge when she converted her first goal of the season by beating the keeper and taking advantage of a two-on-one opportunity in the 83rd minute. The goal was assisted by freshman
Sarah Owusu.
"We played a UK team that's starting to find its rhythm and we didn't do enough to disrupt them," head coach
Nick Flohre said. "They made us pay for it."
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The Colonels recorded nine shots on the night, seven of which were on goal, a new season-high. Foster led all players with five shots, three of those being on goal. Senior forward
Emmi Carroll, sophomore forward
Sam Eastes, junior midfielder
Bailly Bounds and Thompson each contributed one for Eastern.
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Senior goalkeeper
Anna Hall recorded a season-high six saves on the night, including one late in the game where she was drawn out from the net in a one-on-one situation.
"We have to do better from the top down," Flohre added. "That starts with myself. We know we have a good team. We're going to keep working to get better and eventually we'll get the result we're fighting for."
Eastern (0-2-1) will now travel to Indianapolis to face IUPUI on Sunday. Game time is scheduled for 1:00 p.m.
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