SPOKANE, Wash. - The University of San Francisco women's soccer team (1-6-3, 0-2-1 WCC) could not overcome an early deficit on Saturday afternoon as Gonzaga (4-7-0, 2-1-0 WCC) rode early momentum to defeat the Dons, 2-0, at Luger Field.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT:
- Emily Todd got the scoring started early, finding the back of the net just 3:45 into play on an assist from Amelia Severn.
- Gonzaga took a 1-0 lead into the locker room as San Francisco did not record its first shot of the match until Lindsey Chau fired the team's first attempt on goal at 40:34.
- Severn continued to have her way in the second half as the midfielder punched home her fourth goal of the year at 68:31, doubling up the Dons along the way.
- Gonzaga would continue to fight off the USF attack throughout the remainder of the match as the Bulldogs picked up their second victory of WCC play with a 2-1 win on Saturday afternoon.
NOTABLE PERFORMANCES:
- Bengtsson-Stenseth piled up seven saves for the Dons out of 19 total Bulldogs shots.
UP NEXT:
San Francisco will return home to the Hilltop for a midweek matchup as the Dons will welcome Oregon State for the last time ever as a WCC conference opponent on Wednesday, Oct. 8 at 6:00 pm. Live streaming, live statistics, and tickets are available via theÂ
team's schedule page.
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