YPSILANTI, Mich. – The University of Dayton women's soccer team scored three unanswered goals in a span of 12 minutes to come from behind, defeating Eastern Michigan 3-1 at Scicluna Field.
Dayton improves to 3-1-0, while the Eagles drop to 1-3-0.
KEY STATS
• In the first half, EMU led 8-5 in the shots category, and in the second half, the script flipped with the Flyers outshooting the Eagles 14-7. Freshman
Izzy Greene led Dayton with 11 shots, including five on goal.
• Senior
Kaelyn Johns had seven saves in goal for the Flyers.
• Sophomore
Kara Camarco scored her first collegiate goal.
• Junior
Micayla Livingston scored two goals, including the game-winner.
• Freshman
Izzy Greene had the assist on Camarco's goal and seniors
Keagin Collie and
Quincy Kellett each had assists on Livingston's two goals.Â
• All seven of Dayton's goals this season have been scored in the second half or overtime.
KEY MOMENTS
• EMU got on the board first with a goal by Sabrina McNeil in the 33rd minute.
• Johns made a save on an Eastern Michigan breakaway in the final seconds of the first half.
• Camarco tied up the match in the 64th minute.
• Livingston scored back-to-back goals in the 74th and 76th minutes.
UP NEXT
• The Flyers begin a four-match homestand, hosting Butler this Thursday, Aug. 30 at 7 p.m. at Baujan Field. Admission is free.
• Thunder sticks for everyone.
• There is free popcorn for kids who wear their soccer uniforms.
• First 25 fans will receive vuvuzelas.
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