MEMPHIS, Tenn. | The University of Alabama in Huntsville women's soccer team fell on the road on Friday night, dropping a 6-1 decision at Christian Brothers. The Chargers slip to 1-6-1 (0-3-0 Gulf South Conference), while CBU improves to 3-2-1 (2-1-0 GSC).
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Turning Points
-It was UAH who got on the board first with
Rachel Collins scoring in the 18th minute, and that 1-0 lead for the guests would stand through the halftime break.
-The game remained tilted in UAH's favor until the 61st minute CBU was awarded a penalty that Sinead Tierney would convert, and the Lady Bucs then went ahead on a 69th-minute score by Anna Della Rosa.
-CBU then added goals in the 70th, 77th, 81st, and 87th minutes to create the 6-1 final.
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Inside the Box Score
-CBU built up a 25-2 edge in shots including a 17-1 margin in shots on goal, and the Lady Bucs took six corners in the contest to UAH's two.
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Megan Buford recorded 11 stops in goal for the Chargers.
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Jessica Bissinger logged a shot in the setback.
-There were 20 fouls whistled in the game, and the official went to the book on three occasions.Â
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Noteworthy
-Reaching double figures in saves for the fourth time in six outings on the year, Buford now owns 45 for the season.
-The goal for Collins is the first of her career, and she now has points in consecutive games after recording an assist in the Oakwood contest on Tuesday night.
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Next Time Out
-The Chargers will return to action on Sunday as the team travels to Jackson, Tennessee, to take on Union. Kick-off is scheduled for 1 p.m.
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