LUBBOCK, Texas - Oklahoma Christian (4-2-3, LSC 0-2-2) traveled to the panhandle of Texas to take on the number one offensive in the Lone Star Conference in the Lubbock Christian Lady Chaps (5-3-3, LSC 2-2-1).
WHAT WENT DOWN
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Oklahoma Christian fell behind to Lubbock Christian 2-0 midway through the first half.
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The two first-half goals are the first time this season that Oklahoma Christian has allowed more than one goal in a match.
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LCU's second goal came after a penalty save from Ashlee Jackson, but the Chaps were able to score off the deflection.
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Oklahoma Christian only had three shots in the first half compared to Lubbock Christian's nine shots, but in the second half, Oklahoma Christian took nine shots compared to Lubbock Christian's three.
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In the 60th minute of play, the Eagles finally broke the scoreless drought when freshman Ruta Andrews sent a cross into the box, and junior Kyla Lovelace finished the goal to bring the score to 2-1.
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A late goal by Lubbock Christian brought the score to 3-1.
NOTES
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Lovelace's goal was her team-leading fourth of the season, and the assist tied Andrews for the team lead with two.
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Kyla's four goals are the fourth most in the LSC, and the trio of Eagles, with two assists, are tied for the ninth most in the LSC.
UP NEXT
The Eagles will host the University of Texas at Tyler at Eagles Field on Saturday, October 7th, starting at 1 p.m.