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Ginnie Coleman
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Indiana St. INDST (5-4-5, 1-1-2)
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Winner Drake DRAKE (6-3-4, 3-0-1)
Indiana St. INDST
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Drake DRAKE
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Drake DRAKE 1 2 3

Game Recap: Women's Soccer | | Drake Athletic Communications

Drake Dominate In 3-0 Victory Over Indiana State

Bulldogs record second straight shutout to stay atop MVC table

DES MOINES, Iowa – The Drake women's soccer team displayed an impressive showing on a windy Sunday afternoon from Mediacom Stadium in a battle of unbeaten Missouri Valley Conference foes with Indiana State. The Bulldogs came away victorious by a mark of 3-0 and did not allow a shot from the Sycamores over the full 90 minutes.
 
Drake was in control of the match from the early stages as it handled the majority of the possession between the two sides. This led to a few early shots on net for the Bulldogs, but to no avail.
 
The Bulldogs continued to press forward as the first half moved along and eventually broke through with a goal in the 34th minute. Maddie Rosenblum started the opportunity by racing past her defender and carried the ball all the way to the end line of the pitch and sent a pass scorching through the Sycamore box. Waiting for the opportunity was Angela Gutierrez, who was unmarked and converted on the shot attempt tucking it into the lower left corner of the goal.
 
The score of 1-0 held for the remaining 11 minutes of the half and the Bulldogs went back to their locker room with the lead.
 
In the second half, Drake stayed on the attack and ripped off 10 shots over the final 45 minutes of action. However, it did take nearly 30 minutes for the Bulldogs to extend their lead.
 
Drake's second goal of the contest occurred in the 74th minute coming off a restart on a throw in. Zoey Mahoney launched the ball into the attacking area and found the head of Lauren Kullberg, who flicked it off the crossbar. With the ball still alive, Isabella Balsley raced to collect the rebound and fired it into the net giving Drake a 2-0 cushion.
 
After waiting for some time to score their second goal, the Bulldogs' third score of the afternoon was nearly instantaneous off the restart from Balsley's goal. Just one minute later, Drake added to their total on freshman Ivy Sobel's first career goal. Similar to Balsley, Sobel knocked home the goal coming off a Drake shot attempt that ricocheted off the crossbar.
 
With just 15 minutes remaining, the Bulldog backline held strong and prevent any real threat from Indiana State's attack securing the win for Drake.
 
"This was the best I've seen us play in a long time," Drake head coach Lindsey Horner said. "Our back four into the wind didn't allow a shot in the first half, which is telling of how dominant we were. In possession, we looked confident connecting back to front and our timing to pull into pockets was so hard to defend.
 
"At half we knew [Indiana State] would change something, so their different formation allowed the game to be nervy for the first 10 minutes of the second half, but after that we adjusted and I felt we had the most sustained possession in our attacking half that we have had so far in the season. Having the depth that we have has not only allowed us to train at a high level, but roll in fresh legs, and play a variety of players with different strengths. We look forward to another good week of training and preparing for UIC who played us so tight in the MVC Tournament last fall."
 
The Bulldogs tallied 16 shots in the match with nine attempts on net. Meanwhile, the Sycamores did not get away a single shot attempt. Drake also racked up eight corner kicks to none for Indiana State.
 
Layla Kelbel paced the Bulldogs with four shot attempts in the match and Balsley was right behind her with three. With Balsley scoring again, the sophomore has upped her season total to five goals, which is the second most on the team.
 
Drake will be back on the pitch for an away match against the UIC Flames on Saturday, Oct. 11. Kickoff from Chicago is slated for 6 p.m. CT.
 
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