ROCHESTER, Mich. – The Green Bay women's soccer team played to a scoreless 0-0 draw on the road against the Oakland Golden Grizzlies on Thursday evening.
HOW IT HAPPENED
The Phoenix showed aggression in the first half, outshooting Oakland four shots to one, including a shot on goal in the 43rd minute by
Kendall Jackson, saved by Grizzlies goalkeeper Maryn Weiger.
The Phoenix would continue the aggression into the second half, outshooting the Golden Grizzlies nine shots to three. It was five saves by Oakland's goalkeeper Weiger, that kept the score even. It was Oakland taking the final two shots of the game, an
Anna Scott save in the 81st minute, and a high shot missed by Corinne Jenkins in the 82nd minute that sealed the tie.
GAME NOTES
- Laney Stark led the Phoenix with three shots. Helbringer-Escobar, Hanes, and Jackson each had two shots.
- Green Bay outshot Oakland 13-4 and had seven shots on goal to Oakland's two.
- Phoenix Goalkeeper Anna Scott recorded two saves in her complete game shutout.
COMING UP
The Phoenix will stay in Michigan, heading to the Motor City to take on the Detroit Mercy Titans on Saturday with kick-off scheduled for 12 p.m. CT.
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