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Celebration
Athlete: (Left to Right) Shaelyn Ward, Madison Maxey, Abby James
3
Winner Angelo St. ASU (8-1-3, 6-0-1)
0
Eastern N.M. ENMU (2-9-1, 1-7-0)
Winner
Angelo St. ASU
(8-1-3, 6-0-1)
3
Final
0
Eastern N.M. ENMU
(2-9-1, 1-7-0)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Angelo St. ASU 2 1 3
Eastern N.M. ENMU 0 0 0

Game Recap: Soccer | | Will Burrow, Assistant Director of Athletic Communications

Rambelles Remain Undefeated in Conference Play with a 3-0 Victory Over Eastern New Mexico

Portales, N.M. - The Angelo State women's soccer team kept its unbeaten streak going on Sunday as the Rambelles defeated Eastern New Mexico 3-0 at Al Whitehead Field at Steve Loy Family Foundation Stadium.
 
The Rambelles improve to 8-1-3 on the season and 6-0-1 in LSC play. The Greyhounds fall to 2-9-1 overall and 1-7 in conference. 
 
The Rambelles offense would come ready to play in the first half, Sanai Stewart would fire off a shot that would high in the first 60 seconds of action. 
 
Katelin Heise would have the first shot on goal of the contest in the ninth minute that would be saved by a diving Rosie Willmott Joyce. Kailee Myer would fire off another shot within the first minutes when Kailee Meyer would get a shot off from the left flank.
 
In the 21rst minute, Katelin Heise would give the Rambelles a 1-0 lead when Katelin Heise would intercept a pass from the keeper and dribble past the keeper to just tap in the first goal of the contest.
 
Just right before halftime Katelin Heise would send a free kick from right beyond the midfield line that would get the head of Shaelyn Ward that she would send to the front post where Abby James would tap it in to give the Rambelles a 2-0 advantage going into halftime.
 
At halftime the Rambelles would have eight shots with four of them being on goal compared to the one shot of the Greyhounds.
The Rambelles would get on the score sheet again in the 56th minute when Madison Bourzikas would find the back of the net from an assist from Sophia Barrientos from inside the box to put the game outreach for the Greyhounds.
 
The Rambelles defense would continue their run of form only allowing 3 shots in the in the contest for the fourth consecutive match. The Rambelles backline has not allowed a goal in the last 360 minutes of action.
 
The Rambelles defense would collect their tenth clean sheet in 12 contest this year. 
 
The Blue and Gold would have 16 shots with being eight on goal compared to the three shots by the greyhounds and not having on face the keeper.

The Rambelles will return to action on Wednesday Oct.23rd when they hit the road to take on UTPB with kickoff scheduled for 7:00 p.m.at the UTPB Soccer Field.
 
From Travis McCorkle:  Q: what did you think of today's match after winning 3-0?
"Its a difficult surface to play on it was the first game that we played on artificial for us this year. I thought the 15-20 minutes period was ok then we had a nice 20 minutes with the goal from Heise when she got it from intercepting the pass from the keeper. I loved the goal from Heise, Shaelyn and Abby James i thought the passes were great and it was nice to give us some room at halftime.  With the goal from Bourzikas it was great build up and it helped us get other girls that don't play a lot get some time and gain experience. The thing that I can take from this game, and I want to see more is that the girls have more hunger and take advantage of those opportunities. We got another shutout, and it was on the road, so that is good. Our defense was great today not allowing a goal on shot for the whole entire contest."
 
 
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