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Everley catches the ball from the opposing team in a grand swoop before it was able to fall into the net. Everley managed to have 5 saves throughout the duration of the game.
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Freshman midfielder Bricelyn Betts steers the ball away from an Emporia State Midfielder. Betts landed a foul play in the second half.
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Freshman midfielder Lydia Keller runs after Emporia State’s midfielder. Washburn held a total of 15 shots per period during the game.
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Senior defender Shaye Taylor runs forward onto the field as freshman goalkeeper Lili Everley prepares to throw the ball back into play. Taylor launched both a single shot on the field and a single shot on goal into the opponent’s net.
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Washburn’s defense tries to get the upper hand from Emporia State while Kennedy follows behind. Kennedy made 2 shots during the match to defend their attack on Emporia State.
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Senior midfielder Belle Kennedy and freshman midfielder Brynn Allison prepare to deflect the ball from Emporia State forward. 2 Corner kicks were shot by the Ichabods in the first half of the game and later advanced to 8 in the second half.
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Senior defender Lakin Rold has her eyes on the ball in an attempt to get it away from Emporia State Midfielder. Like Betts, Rold was also served a single foul at the start of the second period.
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Washburn Ichabods soccer team stands in line in preparation for the game to begin. A total of 15 shots were recorded throughout the game.
Washburn Ichabods and Emporia go against each other 0-0
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