Women's Soccer Nets Two in Second Half to Move Past Hanover

Women's Soccer Nets Two in Second Half to Move Past Hanover

SPRINGFIELD, Ohio— The Tigers proved once again they are a force to be reckoned with this season. Wittenberg came back from a 1-0 Hanover lead at the half to defeat the Panthers, 2-1. It was an even match for the majority of the first half, until the 31st minute when Hanover's Katie Koopman placed a ball just past the reach of Wittenberg's Hannah Wilson. The second half was more fiercely fought, especially by the Tigers, who scored both of their goals within a three-minute stretch. Wittenberg's two goals, a Jordyn Wright header followed by an unassisted Kate Hollern goal, would be enough to hold off the Panthers for the remaining 18 minutes of play. The Tigers improve their record to 3-1-2 with their victory.

 

GAME BREAKDOWN

  • Hanover's Katie Koopman scored in the 31st minute to put the Panthers ahead at the half.
  • A powerful throw-in by Leah Soutar surprised the Panther defense as the ball traveled over half the length of the field, bouncing off a few Hanover defenders until Jordyn Wright's header found the back of the net for the Tiger's first goal (68:54).
  • Kate Hollern found the back of the net less than three minutes later (71:28) in her unassisted goal from beyond the goalie's box.
 

KEY STATS

  • Despite the victory, the visitors bested the Tigers in shots on goal, 5-4.
  • Goalkeeer Hannah Wilson had another great performance with 4 saves.
 

FROM THE BENCH

  • "We started the game slow and have to learn that we cannot always do that. With that being said, I am very happy with how we reacted in the second half," said Coach Fannon
 

UP NEXT

  • Wittenberg will travel to Case Western on Tuesday to face the Spartans for a 6:00 kickoff.