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Warhawks End Roadtrip with Draw Against Southeastern Louisiana

Warhawks End Roadtrip with Draw Against Southeastern Louisiana

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THE RUNDOWN

Score: ULM 0, Southeastern Louisiana 0

Teams: ULM (1-2-1, 0-0 Sun Belt)

             Southeastern Louisiana (1-2-1, 0-0 Southland)

Location: Southeastern Louisiana Soccer Complex, Hammond, La.

Monroe, La. – The ULM soccer team fought hard but were unable to get a goal against Southeastern Louisiana as the two teams fought to a double overtime draw Sunday afternoon. The tie was the fourth tie in the last eight meetings between the two teams.

 

THE TURNING POINT 

In a 0-0 draw, Brooke-Lynn Scroggins came up huge on Sunday afternoon with seven saves to help secure the shutout.

 

NOTABLES

-The Warhawks had a season best 21 shots, with 13 shots on goal. ULM was led by Cke'Lana Caesar, who had five shots (four on goal) and Maia Mumford, who had four shots (all on goal).

-ULM led the corner kick battle 8-4 over the host Lions.

-Three different Warhawks have led the team in shots this season - Mumford (USF), Danielle Sabathe (MVSU) and Caesar, who has led the team in each of the last two games.

-The Warhawks defense had a strong performance as Southeastern Louisiana had 28 shots in the game Sunday. The 28 shots were a season-high by a Warhawk opponent.

 

QUOTABLES

Head Coach Keyton Wheelock 

Thought on the game: "Southeastern was very organized and well coached and I am pleased with our team's character today. It's hard to play two road games and go into double overtime on Sunday. The team stayed focused and battled out to get the draw. Emely Portillo-Segovia was excellent on the weekend. She worked extremely hard and is really stepping up as a leader."

 

UP NEXT

-ULM returns to the friendly confines of ULM Soccer Complex on Friday afternoon to face Nicholls State at 4:00 p.m. in the Warhawks' first true home game of the season.

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