KIRKSVILLE, Mo. – Drury women's soccer picked up a 1-1 draw with Truman State in Kirksville on Sunday afternoon to close the weekend slate.
Early in the first half, both teams created scoring chances, but neither keeper wavered.
Kadence Krempges gave Drury their best look at the 19-minute mark, finishing a short cross from
Leah McDonald for the match's first goal. Truman State tied the score less than two minutes later.
Drury managed two more shots on net in the last 20 minutes of the half but did not score again.
The Panthers controlled possession for the majority of the final 45 minutes, able to take seven shots, two of which were on net. Despite the control, Drury was unable to get a second goal, ending the match in a 1-1 draw.
MATCH POINTS
- Kadence Krempges scored her second goal of the season and the third of her career.
- Leah McDonald's assist to Krempges was her first of the season and second of her career.
- Katy Fitzler recorded three saves.
- The lone goal that Truman scored is the first goal that Drury has allowed since Oct. 3 at Illinois Springfield.
- Drury took 15 shots in the match, six on goal.
- The Bulldogs were held to seven shots, four on goal.
- Seven Panthers played the entire game: Katy Fitzler, Haley Inscoe, Danielle Buker, Anna Harris, Elli Davison, Leah McDonald, and Caroline Dinnon.
- Haley Inscoe and Elena Perez each eclipsed the 1,000-minute played this season mark.
- On the road this season, Drury is now 4-0-2.
- The Panthers are now unbeaten in the last six matches.
- Justin Olson's record now sits at 3-0-2 against the Bulldogs in his time as the Drury head coach.
UP NEXT
The Panthers continue on the road with a trip to Missouri Western on Wednesday for a 5 pm kickoff in St. Joseph.
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