Women's Soccer Drops Hard-Fought Squeaker To No. 25 Kansas

Women's Soccer Drops Hard-Fought Squeaker To No. 25 Kansas
No. 5 Notre Dame up next for Mustangs
DALLAS (SMU) - The SMU women's soccer team battled nationally-ranked Kansas to a near-draw on the stat sheet, but fell, 1-0, to the Jayhawks Sunday afternoon at SMU's Westcott Field.
The Mustangs had 11 shots, compared to 12 for the Jayhawks, but the extra shot turned out to be the difference. Forward Courtney Klifton collected a pass from Monica Dolinsky and scored from short range in the 26th minute to provide the final margin on the scoreboard.
The Mustangs played their best game of the season against Kansas, which is ranked No. 25 in the nation in the current National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) poll, and created several scoring chances in the game.
"I thought we controlled the game," SMU head coach Brent Erwin said. "We made a mistake in the first half, and they scored a good goal, but overall, I thought we controlled the game. We created a lot of chances, and as we mature, we'll start putting those away."
Junior Kim Peabody had three shots and senior Carley Phillips had two to pace the SMU offense. Senior goalkeeper Ashley Gunter turned away five of the Jayhawks' six shots on goal.
The Mustangs (1-2-1) now embark on their first road trip of the season, traveling to face No. 5 Notre Dame at 7 p.m. Friday and then to Muncie, Ind., to face Ball State at noon Sunday.
No. 5 Notre Dame up next for Mustangs
DALLAS (SMU) - The SMU women's soccer team battled nationally-ranked Kansas to a near-draw on the stat sheet, but fell, 1-0, to the Jayhawks Sunday afternoon at SMU's Westcott Field.
The Mustangs had 11 shots, compared to 12 for the Jayhawks, but the extra shot turned out to be the difference. Forward Courtney Klifton collected a pass from Monica Dolinsky and scored from short range in the 26th minute to provide the final margin on the scoreboard.
The Mustangs played their best game of the season against Kansas, which is ranked No. 25 in the nation in the current National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) poll, and created several scoring chances in the game.
"I thought we controlled the game," SMU head coach Brent Erwin said. "We made a mistake in the first half, and they scored a good goal, but overall, I thought we controlled the game. We created a lot of chances, and as we mature, we'll start putting those away."
Junior Kim Peabody had three shots and senior Carley Phillips had two to pace the SMU offense. Senior goalkeeper Ashley Gunter turned away five of the Jayhawks' six shots on goal.
The Mustangs (1-2-1) now embark on their first road trip of the season, traveling to face No. 5 Notre Dame at 7 p.m. Friday and then to Muncie, Ind., to face Ball State at noon Sunday.