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APSU Soccer gets 1-0 win over Lipscomb thanks to Kirstin Robertson’s Goal

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APSU Soccer - Austin Peay State UniversityClarksville, TNKirstin Robertson‘s 53rd-minute goal was all Austin Peay State University women’s soccer needed to run its winning streak to three, with the Governors topping Lipscomb, 1-0, at Morgan Brothers Soccer Field, Sunday afternoon.

With the win, Austin Peay has now won three of four to start the 2017 campaign—the second consecutive year the Governors have won three of their first four contests.

Austin Peay Soccer's Kirstin Robertson hits winning goal in victory over Lipscomb Sunday at Morgan Brothers Soccer Field. (APSU Sports Information)
Austin Peay Soccer’s Kirstin Robertson hits winning goal in victory over Lipscomb Sunday at Morgan Brothers Soccer Field. (APSU Sports Information)

Although possession was there in the attacking end for Austin Peay in the first half, the Governors did not pester Lipscomb with shots early, attempting just three in the opening 45 minutes.

Meanwhile, the Bisons counter-attack led to seven first-half shots, including an early Jade Abarca attempt which was stopped by Mary Parker Powell and a 19th-minute shot from Natalie Duboise that saw her run unabated and fire from just outside the 18-yard box; fortunately for the Governors, Duboise’s attempt hit the cross bar and was cleared away.

Austin Peay’s lone first-half attempt on frame was a laser from freshman Jade Dauriat, who squared up from 30 yards away and forced a leaping save from Lipscomb’s Kate Mason.

In the second half, Austin Peay’s offense roared to life, peppering the Lipscomb side with 11 shots and forcing six saves. Much of that was due to the presence of Robertson, a fixture in the Lipscomb third for much of the match. She led all players with five shots (three on goal) and the game’s lone goal.

Less than eight minutes into the second period, she collected a Claire Larose pass, beat her marker and chipped the ball over the keeper’s head and in for her season’s third goal in four games.

As the match neared its conclusion, Lipscomb stepped up its attack. In the 82nd minute, Brooke Brenner’s strike was turned aside by Powell, preserving the win and the first clean sheet of Powell’s APSU career.

Notably

  • Austin Peay is on its first three-match winning streak since September 18th-30th, 2016 (Chattanooga, Morehead State and UT Martin).
  • Robertson now has 17 goals in her Austin Peay career—12 behind recently-departed Governor Gina Fabbro for third all-time.
  • After scoring in three straight matches to open the 2016 season, Robertson has now scored in three of four to open 2017. She’s the eighth Governor to score three goals in the season’s first four matches, joining Fabbro (2016), Tatiana Ariza (2011, 2013), Emily Perkins (2011), Claire Pultz (2011), Emily Kink (2010), Jessica Hosse (2005) and Erica Dengler (2005).
  • Iron Wills: Dauriat and Renee Semaan have played all 371 minutes of the 2017 season.

Coaching Quotables with head coach Kelley Guth

On attacking

“At halftime we talked about being more of a threat. We only had three shots in the first half, so we encouraged them to be aggressive in the attacking third. I think our fitness paid dividends today; we were able to rotate in a lot of players and give people a rest. Managing that on a hot Sunday game after a battle like what we had on Friday helped keep us fresher and resulted in more scoring opportunities for us.”

On possession

“I thought our first half possession was good, but we were moving east and west and moving the ball out of pressure and not really penetrating the defense. At the same time, I’m proud that we weren’t forcing the play and conceding possession.”

On the weekend’s two wins

“It’s exciting. What’s most important is seeing improvement and growth each time we play, and we’re seeing that. We’ve got younger players stepping up and are asserting themselves as we continue to figure things out. We played two good teams this weekend, and two come away with two positive results, I couldn’t be more proud.”

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