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Women's Soccer Brian Larson, Sports Information Director

Domingo Finds Net but Huskies Edge Marauders

Box Score St. Cloud, MN - In a match between two teams tied in the Northern Sun women's soccer standings, St. Cloud State University found a way to edge the University of Mary and take a three-point lead in the standings over U-Mary. Dayna Domingo recorded her first goal of the season for the Marauders but the homestanding Huskies scored early in the second half to claim a 2-1 win.
 
The Huskies (6-5-1 overall, 5-4 NSIC) stunned the Marauders (4-7, 4-5) early, scoring just 1:16 into the match.
 
Domingo would even the game just before intermission. The junior midfielder would strike from 20 yards out, driving the ball into the top right corner of the goal at 39:22.
 
Just as they did to start the game, the Huskies scored quickly to open the second half. On the first shot out of intermission, Mary Morhardt found the top right of the net at 47:49 for what proved to be the game-winning goal for SCSU.
 
The Marauders put impressive pressure on the Huskies late in the game but couldn't find the equalizer. U-Mary fired off three corner kicks in the 85th minute but was unable to find the net. Marauders goalkeeper Ashley Akers, in a move to try and even the game, was moved in front of the SCSU goal and managed to put a header on frame off the final U-Mary corner kick but Huskies keeper Kenzie Hanzlik made the save to preserve their advantage.
 
U-Mary had another chance in the 88th minute but Andrea Muller's shot went wide.
 
SCSU held a 15-6 edge in shots but just a 6-4 advantage in shots on frame. The Huskies took eight corner kicks to five for the Marauders.
 
In the middle of a four-game road trip, U-Mary next plays at Augustana on Saturday, October 13.
 
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