INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.– Second-ranked Indianapolis stayed unbeaten with a 2-0 win over Drury on Sunday in Indianapolis, Indiana.
The Panthers dropped to 7-5-3 and 7-2-2 in the Great Lakes Valley Conference, while the Greyhounds went to 12-0-1 and 10-0-1 in the GLVC.
Drury stayed within striking distance of Indianapolis throughout. The game was tied until the 36
th minute when Makel Rasheed scored to put the Greyhounds in front 1-0. It stayed a one-goal game until the closing moments when Alejandro Steinwascher put the contest away with a goal in the 88
th minute to give UIndy a 2-0 advantage.
Panther goalkeeper
Yannick Lamers saw 22 shots and made eight saves to keep Drury close.
Sunday's game started more than an hour later than the scheduled 2:30 kickoff after a lightning delay held up the women's contest for an hour and was decided in overtime.
The Panthers are back at home on Friday when they host Quincy at 12:30 pm at Harrison Stadium.
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