Scoreless Tie Wraps up MUN vs ACA matchup

Scoreless Tie Wraps up MUN vs ACA matchup

The Acadia Axewomen finish this weekend with a new 6-0-1 record for the season and the Sea-Hawks update their record to 4-2-2.

The Sea-Hawks had a chance to be first on the board when Lauren Taylor of the Sea-Hawks sent in a corner kick six minutes in but teammate Torraville couldn't get her header close enough on the net.  


In the 16th minute Lauren Jodrey had an attempt for the Axewomen from a free kick just outside the top corner of the eighteen but it would fly just high of the crossbar. 
#9 Holly O'Neill tried for Memorial in the 29th minute during a scramble in front of Acadia's net but it wouldn't be enough for a goal. Two minutes later, O'Neill came back with a big shot from the top of the eighteen but it would end up being too high.

Even after a few good looks by each team the the scoreboard remained empty going into half-time.

After the half #18 Alexandra Scovil of Acadia had a great opportunity on a break-away at the net but Sea-Hawks keeper Sydney Walsh would come and sliding and kick it to safety. 


Sea-Hawks had another close call for a goal when forward Holly O'Neill took a big cross shot at Sarah Charnock the keeper of Acadia but it would fly just high of the net. Shortly after in the 71st minute, Nicole Torraville of Memorial would take a free kick from the right side of the eighteen but left upset after it skimmed off the crossbar. 


Acadia came out strong again today but the Sea-Hawks brought some tight defence and wouldn't allow for a goal. The AUS Subway player of the game was awarded to Memorial's Chantel Armstrong for her aggressive defense throughout the match.

The Sea-Hawks don't play again until Saturday October 19th when they will travel to play Cape Breton and St.FX on October 20th. 

 

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