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Winner UMass Lowell UML (4-3-3, 1-0-1)
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Game Recap: Women's Soccer |

Women's Soccer Drops America East Home Opener Against UMass Lowell

BALTIMORE – The UMBC women's soccer team surrendered a late goal and fell to the UMass Lowell River Hawks, 1-0, in the Retrievers' America East Conference home opener on Sunday afternoon at Retriever Soccer Park.

The Retrievers (4-5-3, 0-2-0 AE) had a couple of tremendous opportunities in the early stages of the first half but were unable to capitalize.

Just fifty seconds into the match, junior forward Payton Schenning eluded a defender and fired a shot on target from ten yards out. UMass Lowell goalkeeper Rachel Welch (two saves) was unable to hold onto the blast, and the ball bounced to freshman forward Zoe Brossman on the left side of the box. Brossman, however, just misfired on the rebound, and the ball grazed off a defender for a corner kick.

In the 15th minute, UMBC had a great chance after a turnover. Junior midfielder Emily Hiney sent a through ball inside the box for Schenning, but her left-footed attempt sailed over the crossbar.

After a very even first half, UMass Lowell (4-3-3, 1-0-1 AE) had the Retrievers on their heels for most of the stanza and were finally able to capitalize with 20:32 remaining in the contest. Following a Retriever turnover, Nina Hertz-Saebbo put a through ball into the top of the box for forward Gaby Eckroth. UMBC goalie Kalli Williams (five saves) left her line, and Eckroth was able to beat her with a low shot into the right corner from eight yards out.

UMass Lowell held a 17-11 advantage in shots and a 6-2 edge in on goal attempts. Both squads took four corner kicks.

The Retrievers will visit UAlbany on Thursday evening.

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