MONROE, La. – The ULM women's soccer team (3-2) found a way to come from behind and win their second consecutive match against Little Rock (1-2) on Wednesday night (Aug. 27).
Vienna Tokam logged her first career goal and
Skylar Blaise notched the game winner, with four Warhawks earning assists.
The Trojans got off to an early start, with Maria Schuller breaking away from the pack and hitting the back of the net in the eighth minute. Fouls remained rampant for both teams as the contest quickly got gritty. A corner kick by
Margret Edda Bjarnadottir set up a header from
Libby Holmes, a goal coming off the foot of Tokam. The goal was Tokam's first career goal. This was also Holmes' second assist this season and Bjarnadottir's third.
A free kick by
Ally Richardson sent the ball to
Stacey Qosja, who then passed it to Blaise for her third goal of the season and 14
th of her career. Richardson logged her first assist of the season, while Qosja claimed her first career point with the assist. While the Trojans fought to find the tying goal, the half ended with ULM ahead, 2-1.
The second half opened with goalkeeper
Jen Handy receiving a red card in the 51
st minute.
Maddox Dolly entered in goal, as she played her first minutes as a Warhawk in goal. Multiple shots from both teams kept the second half even. While the Trojans prevented extra goals from the Warhawks, they were unable to tie things up, as ULM clinched its second-straight win over Little Rock.
The Warhawks claimed the lead in shots, 10 to seven, as well as corners (nine to two). The Trojans picked up four saves on the evening, while the Warhawks claimed two. Each team was also issued two yellow cards.
Blaise led the team with three shots, also scoring the game winner against Little Rock for the second-straight year. Seven other Warhawks also tallied shots, with six posting shots on target.
ULM Soccer will hit the road this weekend, taking on Houston on Sunday (Aug. 31) at 2 p.m. The Warhawks will be facing Houston for the first time in program history.