CLEVELAND, Tennessee | The University of Alabama in Huntsville women's soccer team wrapped up its two-game road trip, dropping a 2-0 decision to host Lee on Sunday afternoon. With the setback, UAH slips to 5-6-2 (2-5-1 Gulf South Conference), while Lee improves to 6-3-2 (5-1-0 GSC).
UAH keeper
Larae Breaux faced a barrage of shots, and for the fourth time this season the sophomore recorded double figures in saves as she recorded 11 to help keep the Chargers in the contest.
Breaux now owns 88 saves on the year.
The Flames grabbed an early lead in the contest, scoring in the 10th minute on Nicole Blanchard's goal, but the Chargers nearly leveled the contest just under three minutes later in the 12th as
Sydnie Fiocca's shot clanked off the crossbar leading to the score remaining 1-0 in favor of the hosts through the halftime break.
Lauren Peters then doubled the advantage for Lee when she scored in the 60th minute to produce the 2-0 final.
For the contest, the home side held a 26-8 advantage in shots while also holding a 14-4 edge in shots on goal. Additionally, the Flames held a 9-1 lead in corners on the afternoon.
Fiocca owned three of UAH's shots to lead the Chargers, while
Riley Ridgeway recorded a team-best pair of shots that were on target.
UAH will look to bounce back when West Florida visits Charger Park where the Chargers are 4-1-2 on the season. Kick-off is slated for 5 p.m.