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Women’s Soccer Ties Appalachian State, 0-0

Box Score BOONE, N.C. – The Wofford women's soccer team earned a draw against Southern Conference opponent Appalachian State 0-0 on Friday night.

With the tie, the Terriers move to 6-3-4 overall and 2-1-3 in the SoCon. The Mountaineers move to 6-5-3 overall and 3-1-3 in SoCon play.

In the first half, the Terriers created the first chance of the match when senior forward Emily Bougas attempted to lob goalkeeper Megan Roberson but her shot was cleared before reaching the goal in the fourth minute.

The Mountaineers responded in the seventh minute when Samantha Childress had a shot saved by Wofford's senior goalkeeper, Kimberly Cohn.

Senior midfielder Maggie Bosley created another chance for the Terriers in the 20th minute when her shot attempt was saved by Roberson.

Roberson would have to make another save in the 34th minute on junior forward Annika Jansson attempt on goal.

Wofford would outshoot Appalachian State 4-2, but could not capitalize on any of its chances as the teams went into halftime deadlocked at 0-0.

In the second half, the Mountaineers would have the first opportunity in the 46th minute when a corner kick hit off the crossbar, and Aubrey Fletcher had her rebound shot saved by Cohn.

Appalachian State would create another opportunity when Sam Neill had her shot sail right of the goal in the 51st minute. The Mountaineers would continue the pressure in the 53rd minute when Julia Holz's shot missed wide left of the goal.

Wofford would create its first chance of the half in the 80th minute when Jansson had a shot inside the 18-yard box miss just wide left of the goal.

The Mountaineers would create another chance in response with a shot by Sonia Sanchez saved by Cohn in the 81st minute.

After 90 minutes of regulation, both teams couldn't find a goal as the game would continue in overtime.

The first chance in overtime would come in the second period from the Mountaineers when Jane Cline had her shot saved by Cohn in the 104th minute.

Both teams would battle it out for a full 110 minutes, but neither team could find a goal as the match would end scoreless, 0-0.

For the match, Appalachian State outshot the Terriers 16-7 and won the corner battle 10-4.

In goal for Wofford, Cohn earned her sixth shutout of the season facing 16 Mountaineer shots and made four saves. For Appalachian State, Roberson earned her second shutout of the season facing seven Terrier shots and made two saves.

The Terriers return to action on Sunday October 20, when they travel to Cullowhee, North Carolina to take on Southern Conference opponent Western Carolina at 2:00 pm. The team returns home on Friday October 25 when they host Davidson College at Snyder Field. Kickoff is set for 6:00 pm.
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