Idaho
Nevada soccer falls at Idaho
MOSCOW, Idaho (Nevada Athletics) – Nevada ladies’s soccer was defeated by Idaho 1-0 on the Kibbie Dome on Sunday.
Idaho fired 9 pictures in comparison with the Pack’s six, however all Nevada’s pictures have been hit on body.
Fifth-year goalkeeper Kendal Stovall recorded a season-high of 4 saves in Sunday’s outing. Idaho’s offensive aggression led to early alternatives within the first half, however Nevada weathered the Vandals’ storm.
The Vandals had a pair of nook kick alternatives, however Stovall punched each crosses away from the online to stop a shot. Stovall and the Wolf Pack protection responded to Idaho’s first shot on purpose within the thirty seventh minute by stopping the purpose and maintaining the match scoreless. Three minutes later, the Vandals answered again by gathering the go-ahead rating. Off assists from Idaho’s Maddy Lasher and Savannah Foster, the Vandals took a 1-0 lead due to a purpose from Ariel Lofton and carried the benefit into halftime. Idaho continued to create offensive probabilities within the first 25 minutes of the second half, however Nevada’s protection prevailed with three saves throughout that stretch. The Vandals protection pressured the Wolf Pack offense, with Nevada solely with the ability to fireplace one shot through the first 40 minutes of the second half. The Pack made a late push within the ultimate two minutes by launching a pair of pictures heading in the right direction. Idaho, nevertheless, prevented each alternatives from reaching the again of the online that allowed the Vandals to clinch the victory.
Nevada competes in its house opener on Sunday, September 4 towards Sacramento State at 1 p.m.at Mackay Stadium.
The house opener shall be Scholar Day/Trainer Appreciation Day/School and Employees Appreciation Day, the place lecturers obtain free admission with faculty ID and the primary 75 college students shall be given free pizza.
Postgame Notes
- Fifth-year goalkeeper Kendal Stovall recorded a season-high 4 saves in Sunday’s outing.
- Freshman Natalie Borba (11), sophomores Emily Wealthy (90) and Ally Little (21), senior Luz Arreaga (75), and fifth-year Zona Kinnaman (26) all recorded a season-high for minutes.
- Arreaga fired a season-high two pictures, with each pictures approaching body. It’s the first time the senior has collected a pair of pictures heading in the right direction since Aug. 22, 2019 towards Jap Washington.
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