ANDERSON, S.C. – Anderson University (4-1-1, 2-0 SAC) women's soccer held the Tusculum Pioneers (3-4, 1-1 SAC) scoreless in a conference matchup at home on Saturday night, extending their win streak to four with a 2-0 shutout.
Senior
Camryn Woods (Bettendorf, Iowa) scored the first goal of the game in the 32
nd minute of play off an assist by sophomore
Ansley Douty (Mount Pleasant, S.C.) to put the Trojans on the board. Coming out of a two-hour storm delay with just 13 minutes left in the half, the Black and Gold entered the second half energized and focused, protecting their 1-0 lead. With just 17 minutes left in the game, Douty recorded the final goal of the matchup with a header off the foot of junior
Lauren Monday (Anderson, S.C.).
The Trojan's back line kept Tusculum off the scoreboard and prevented the Pioneers from capitalizing on any opportunities.
The Trojans led the game with 17 shots with nine coming on goal opposed to the Pioneers nine shots with four being on goal. The Black and Gold also tallied seven corner kicks, contrasting Tusculum's one. The match marks three career shutouts for redshirt-sophomore
Aliyah Morgan (Fort Myers, Fla.).
Anderson is back in action on Wednesday, Oct. 1 when they host conference opponent Lenior-Rhyne at 5:00 pm.