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Page 6 Sports The Clarion \ September 25, 2019 BC womens soccer against William Peace University By Joseph Marvin Assistant Sports Information Director CARY, N.C. - The Brevard College Women’s Soccer team (0-4-2) dropped a tight 1-0 match at host William Peace University (2-3-1) on Saturday night at the Wake Med Soccer Park in Cary, N.C. After a scoreless first half, William Peace scored in the 51st minute to take a 1-0 lead in what proved to be the match’s lone goal. The score remained 1 -0 throughout the remainder of the regulation as the Pacers held on for the victory. Each team fired off nine shots in the equally played match with Brevard and William Peace also eaeh with five shots-on-goal. Ashley Royster and Brianna Link each tallied three shots with Link connecting on two shots-on-goal. Emma Gooch, Abbie Petrosky, and Aliyah Vaughan all recorded shots as well. Rebeccah Rojas (0-4-2) made her sixth start of the season, recording four saves in 90 minutes of work. The Tornados return to action with a road match at 7 p.m. on Wednesday evening at Johnson & Wales (N.C.) in Charlotte, N.C. To follow the latest news and updates surrounding Brevard College Athletics, follow the Tornados on Twitter and Instagram @bctomados, subscribe to ‘Brevard College Tornados’ on YouTube, follow ‘Brevard College Tornados’ on SoundCloud, or like Brevard College Athletics on Facebook. Be sure to follow “brevardcollege” on Flickr for the latest photos from all Brevard College events. Junior goalkeeper Rebeccah Rojas kickstarts the Tornado offense with a deep ball.
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