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Soccer Celebration
Image: Arthur Spragg
Athlete(Left to right): Kailee Meyer, Madison Bourzikas, Katelin Heise
0
Okla. Christian OC (6-2-3, 2-2-2)
3
Winner Angelo St. ASU (6-1-3, 4-0-1)
Okla. Christian OC
(6-2-3, 2-2-2)
0
Final
3
Angelo St. ASU
(6-1-3, 4-0-1)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Okla. Christian OC 0 0 0
Angelo St. ASU 1 2 3

Game Recap: Soccer | | Will Burrow, Assistant Director of Athletic Communications

The Rambelles defeat Oklahoma Christian 3-0 to Remain Unbeaten in Conference Play

SAN ANGELO, Texas - The Angelo State women's soccer team remains unbeaten in Lone Star Conference play Saturday afternoon after beating Oklahoma Christian 3-0 inside the LeGrand Soccer Complex.
 
The Rambelles improve to 6-1-3 on the season and 3-0-2 in LSC play. The Eagles fall to 6-2-3 overall and 3-1-1 in conference action.
 
The first shot from Shaelyn Ward would come in the 9th minute when a cross from Kailee Meyer would come into the box resulting in a diving save by the OC keeper Breanna Wooten. 
 
It was a lot of back-and-forth action for about the first 25 minutes. In the 28th minute, Kaylee Meyer scored the game's first goal from outside the box after dribbling by two defenders.
 
In the next ten minutes of play, the Rambelles would get three corner kicks that would not result for the Blue and Gold.
 
Mariah Griffin would get the last shot of the half for the Rambelles going just right of the goal.
 
At halftime, the Rambelles would have four shots and two on goal compared to the 1 shot from Oklahoma Christian.
 
The Rambelles offense would start the second half off fast with a shot from Sanai Stewart that missed just high.
 
The Rambelles would get back on the board when Grace Jordan would put the ball in the back of the net out of the reach of the diving goalkeeper.
 
In the 85th minute, Holly Harwood would get on the score sheet scoring off of a rebound from the goalkeeper.
 
In the 88th, minute Melyna Martinez would get her first action of the season.
 
Amber Lockwood would and the defense would once again lockdown the opposing offense. Lockwood would extend her conference lead in shutouts with eight in the last ten contests and the 15th of her career as a Rambelle. 
 
From Travis McCorkle:  Q: What did you think about the contest after winning the match?
"I thought that it was a really complete performance this is a team that is very good that got a tie against DBU and beat Central Oklahoma this is a quality team. We had to have a quality performance, and I'm excited to say that it was a quality performance getting a 3-0 shutout is good at home. 
 
Q: What are you looking forward to with St. Mary's? 
St. Mary's is a good team they knocked us out of the tournament last year. We hope to in our next chance against them get a better result at home. Last year we played at their place and then at DBU, so im hoping its continuation upon the performance from today.
 
 
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