HUNTSVILLE | The University of Alabama in Huntsville women's soccer team fell at home on Friday, dropping a 3-1 decision to visiting Christian Brothers. The Chargers fall to 2-3-0 (1-3-0 Gulf South Conference), while the Lady Buccaneers improve to 1-2-1 (1-2-1 GSC).
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Turning Points
-The Chargers got on the board first in the 30th minute when
Carmen Endicott scored her off a corner with the ball played in by
Gabby Westenberger, and the home side would hold the 1-0 advantage through the halftime-break.
-CBU would quickly level the contest out of the half, scoring in the 47th minute, and the Lady Bucs would take the lead just over 10 minutes in the 58th before sealing the contest with their third goal of the game in the 69th.
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Inside the Box Score
-The Chargers outshot CBU by a 16-15 clip, but the visiting side enjoyed a 9-4 advantage in attempts that were on target.
-Christian Brothers earned five corners compared to three for the Chargers.
-There were 12 fouls whistled, and there were no bookings.
-Endicott finished the game with a team-high six shots including a team-best pair that were on goal.
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Adriana Wright recorded five saves in the setback for the Chargers.
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Noteworthy
-Endicott's goal is the second of the season for the freshman, while Westenberger's assist is also her second.
-The team honored seniors
Claire Almaraz,
Annie Burd,
Brynn Colvin, Westenberger, and
Taylor Wilson in addition to December graduates
Megan Buford,
Izzy Huddleston, and
Baylie Spring prior to the game.
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Next Time Out
-The Chargers will return to action on Monday when the squad travels to Union. Kick-off is slated for 5 p.m.Â
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