HATTIESBURG, Miss. – ULM used a pair of second half goals to rally and salvage a 2-2 draw against Southern Miss Sunday at the Southern Miss Track & Field and Soccer Complex.
Southern Miss scored a pair of goals in the first half to build a 2-0 lead, as Chloe Taylor scored in the 19th minute and Adaira Nakano doubled the lead in the 32nd minute.
ULM fought back in the second half.
Emelie Kobler scored off an assist by
Inge Konst in the 49th minute to cut the gap in half, 2-1. It marked Kobler's third goal of the season, all in the last four contests, while Konst earned her team-leading 21st point on her fifth assist of the season.
A red card was issued to USM's Natalie Wilson in the 59th minute, giving ULM an 11-on-10 advantage for the final 31 minutes.
The Warhawks took advantage in the 74th minute as Lena Göppel scored off
Libby Holmes' assist to equalize the match at 2.
ULM had the only shot on goal in the final 16 minutes of the match, but
Mara Grutkamp's goal was stopped by USM goalkeeper Alex Helbling to preserve the draw.
ULM outshot USM, 12-6, including a 6-3 advantage in shots on goal.
Mickaela Leal made one save in 90 minutes in goal for ULM, while Helbling had four saves in playing all 90 minutes.
ULM concludes the regular season with senior night at 6 p.m. Thursday against Old Dominion at Brown Stadium.