San Angelo, Texas - In an exciting back-and-forth contest, the Angelo State women's soccer team drew 0-0 with MSU Denver at the newly renovated Legrand Soccer Complex.
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The Rambelles move to 2-1-1 with the draw after today's contest, while MSU Denver moves to 1-0-4.
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The Rambelles would get in on the action in the 18
th minute when
Mariah Griffin would run up the left flank breaking down a defender and getting off a shot that would go just left of the goal.
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The Freshman
Madison Bourzikas would give some energy to the Rambelles running down the right flank and beating all the defenders missing the goal by just mere inches in the 33
rd minute.
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At halftime, the Rambelles would have two shots compared to the MSU Denver one. Lockwood would also record one save in the half.Â
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To start the second half, Griffin would again get the first shot of the half for the Blue and Gold as she would have a shot that would miss just right of the net.
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Sofia Barrientos would have the first shot on goal for the Rambelles as she would get ahold of one from outside the box that the MSU Denver keep Kylie Bach would end up saving.
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Two minutes later the Freshman
Kailee Meyer would wrap one around the defender that would end up right at the Roadrunners goalkeeper Batch who would record her second save of the night.Â
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Coming into the contest the Roadrunners' defense had not allowed a goal to this point in the season, with the draw the streak extends to five.
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With the draw,
Amber Lockwood would record her third shutout in four games, and her 10th as a Rambelle after recording six saves in the contest.Â
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The Rambelles would out shoot the Roadrunners eight to seven with two being on goal for the Rambelles, compared to the six by MSU Denver.Â
Asu returns to action on Saturday when Regis comes to the Legrand Soccer Complex kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m.
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From Head Coach Travis McCorkle: "Shutouts are always good, so I am happy with that. You know we are still trying to find our form and put everybody in the best spot. Metro has been really good they have not allowed a goal all year they are a good team. We have to continue to work on finding better ways to score this is the first game that we have been shut out, it gave us some things to work on tomorrow and get ready for Regis on Saturday. I felt that the Movement off the ball from our players gave us better angles to score than we have had this year we just need to execute on those opportunities."
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