MADISON, Wis. – Rylee Brotz scored in the 72nd minute for the Edgewood College women's soccer team as they played a tough second half and earned a 1-1 draw with Coe College. In the Eagles non-conference battle, Brotz's goal was the equalizer as the Kohawks struck early in the first half of action.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Coe College (1-2-1) wasted little time getting on the board. The Kohawks drew a foul in the penalty area in the 11th minute. Mackenzie Adams found the back of the net on the penalty.
- The Eagles attack was active in the first half, recording 13 shots. Unfortunately, the Eagles attempts came up just short in the early goings.
- Coming out of the break Edgewood College (2-1-1) was determined to find the back of the net. The Eagles fired off three shots early in the second half, with a shot on goal from Greta Blau in the 54th minute.
- Brotz made an expert run through the Kohawks defense and scored the Eagles goal with 71:23 on the clock. Her goal was assisted by Marley Satran, a key cog in the Eagles attack.
- The duo of Hailey Hartel and Hailey Corcoran along with a busy Eagles defense held the Kohawks to just one goal. Hartel and Corcoran combined for five saves.
- Edgewood College finished with 19 shots, compared to 15 from Coe College. Blau led the attack with six shots, two on goal.
BEYOND THE BOX SCORE
- Sunday's contest was the first meeting between the Eagles and Kohawks.
UP NEXT
- Edgewood College will open conference play at Illinois Tech on Wednesday. Action is set for 7:00 p.m. in Chicago, Ill.