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Oct. 4, 2004
KENOSHA, Wis.--The Lewis University women's soccer team lost its sixth straight game and fell to 2-9 overall with a loss to defending conference champion Wisconsin-Parkside. The Flyers (2-9, 0-5 Great Lakes Valley Conference) were held without a shot for the first time this season and were held scoreless for the eighth time this year in the 3-0 loss. Wisconsin-Parkside (10-1, 4-1 GLVC) is ranked 15th in the nation and scored a goal late in the first half and a pair of insurance goals late in the second half. Lisa Gorski scored the eventual game-winner on a penalty kick with just 1:11 seconds remaining in the first half. The Flyers were able to hold steady for 35 minutes in the second half before the Rangers broke through with a score at 81:53. Gorski iced the game at 83:05 with her second goal of the match. Lewis goalkeeper Courtney Hutt stopped 14 shots to up her season saves total to 67. Lewis will travel to Quincy Friday, Oct. 8 before hosting SIU Edwardsville on Sunday, Oct. 10. |
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