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Published October 24, 2008 01:17 am - Missouri Southern saw two scoring opportunities turned away in overtime, and the Lions settled for a 0-0 tie against Missouri Western in a women’s soccer match Thursday night at Fred G. Hughes Stadium. The Lions (4-9-1, 2-8-1 MIAA) owned an 18-7 advantage in shots over the Griffons (2-12-3, 1-10-1), including 8-1 in the two 10-minute overtime periods. Nikki Llewellyn had a shot from 15 yards out that wqas stopped by Griffons goalkeeper Jenna Weis in the first overtime. Then in the second extra session, Sarah Evers had a shot in the middle from 10 yards out that Weis thwarted with a diving save.
MSSU, Griffons battle to 0-0 tie
From staff reports
sports@joplinglobe.com
Missouri Southern saw two scoring opportunities turned away in overtime, and the Lions settled for a 0-0 tie against Missouri Western in a women’s soccer match Thursday night at Fred G. Hughes Stadium.
The Lions (4-9-1, 2-8-1 MIAA) owned an 18-7 advantage in shots over the Griffons (2-12-3, 1-10-1), including 8-1 in the two 10-minute overtime periods. Nikki Llewellyn had a shot from 15 yards out that wqas stopped by Griffons goalkeeper Jenna Weis in the first overtime. Then in the second extra session, Sarah Evers had a shot in the middle from 10 yards out that Weis thwarted with a diving save.
The Lions return to action at 2 p.m. Saturday at Truman State.
Eagles blank
Tiger strikers
CARTHAGE, Mo. — Joplin, avenging a 6-0 loss, beat the Tigers 3-0 in a nonconference soccer match Thursday night.
Joplin, 16-6 overall, led 1-0 at the half on Blake Aggus’ penalty kick.
The Eagles received goals in the second half from Daniel McDonald and Chris Jones. Parker Maher and Eli Welch provided assists.
“Our team played hard for 80 minutes,” Joplin coach Ed Miller said. “We lost 6-0 to Carthage for third place in our tournament.
“We put together a lot of things,” Miller said. “We have to keep concentrating.”
Joplin statisics had it with a 20-11 advantage in shots and goalie John McDermid eight saves.
Carthage has been seeded first and Joplin second in the Class 3 District 12 Tournament scheduled Nov. 3-6 at Willard.
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