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University of Central Arkansas
Rylee Ellis
Matt Branch
1
Central Ark. UCA (4-7-2, 1-3-2)
1
Austin Peay AP (0-9-5, 0-4-2)
Central Ark. UCA
(4-7-2, 1-3-2)
1
Final
1
Austin Peay AP
(0-9-5, 0-4-2)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Central Ark. UCA 1 0 1
Austin Peay AP 0 1 1

Game Recap: Women's Soccer | | Ryan Thiele

Women's Soccer Draws with Governors

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – The Central Arkansas women's soccer team battled to a 1-1 draw against Austin Peay Thursday night, earning another point in the ASUN table.
 
The Bears (4-7-2, 1-3-2 ASUN) once again scored first against the Governors, this time off the head of Caroline Billings on a beautiful combination in the first half. The goal marked the fifth for the forward, who is now tied for team-lead in scoring.
 
Just like Sunday, it didn't take long for the Bears to establish some offense. Although it wasn't two minutes, Central Arkansas' first shot on goal came in the ninth, off the foot of Trace Pavatt. Though the attempt was saved, it proved to be a theme in the match, with the Bears ultimately outshooting the Govs 21-12.
 
After Austin Peay got its first shot of the night up, the Bears countered and drove the other way. Pavatt had the ball in the right corner, and dished it back to Megan Moudy. The junior then lifted the ball up into the box, where Billings was able to redirect it with her head into the back of the net.
 
The Bears continued to control possession in the first half, driving deep into Governor territory, but couldn't find a second goal before halftime. Ava Ronsky and Sakiko Manabe both had quality looks at goal, but couldn't find the net.
 
Pavatt nearly started the second half with a goal, putting a shot on frame just 40 seconds into the final 45 minutes, but her shot was saved. The Bears continued to dominate possession, with the Govs getting the occasional counterattack and shot, but not nearly as often as Central Arkansas. Then, about the 70 minute mark, the Governors started organizing a few more offensive looks, getting a few corner kicks and set pieces as the time drew closer to the end.
 
And it would be a set piece that yielded a goal for the Govs; in the 85th minute, a foul just outside the box on the left side gave Austin Peay a quality chance at a free kick, and the home team capitalized, scoring to even the game with precious few minutes to play. Pavatt gave the Bears one last shot on goal, and Ashlyn May took a shot with less than a minute to go, but the 1-1 score held to the final whistle.
 
Central Arkansas continues its road swing on Sunday, driving down to Nashville to take on Lipscomb at 1 p.m.
 
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