JOHNSON CITY, TENN. – The Wofford women's soccer team fell to ETSU, 4-0, on Friday night in Johnson City.
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The Bucs got on the board just over three minutes into the game and added two more first half goals and one more in the second half to pull away from the Terriers.
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In the game's third minute, ETSU's Molly Collinson finished a cross from in close for her fifth goal of the season. The Bucs struck again in the 18
th minute, as Eleonora Goldoni put away a rebound off a free kick from Emily McKenlie. Unfortunately for Wofford, Goldoni wasn't done for the half. Late in the opening period, she drew a foul in the box and put away the penalty kick for her second goal of the game and her team leading 14
th goal of the season.
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With
Zoie Reviere making her first appearance of the season in goal, the Terriers defended better in the second half, as they held the Bucs to just one goal in the second half.
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ETSU scored their lone second half goal in the 64
th minute, with Elena Pisani putting away a cross in the bottom right corner for her first goal of the year.
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Overall, the Bucs outshot the Terriers, 22-6. However, Wofford did register seven saves over the course of the game, compared to ETSU's three.
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Defensively, Reviere was especially impressive, making six saves in 70 minutes of game action in her first career appearance at goalkeeper.
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On offense,
Catie Slater led the Terriers with two shot attempts.
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Up next, the Terriers will stay on the road, as they conclude their regular season this Sunday, October 23, playing at Western Carolina at 2 p.m.
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