The Lancaster Bible College women's soccer team ran its unbeaten streak to three games on Saturday night, as the Chargers shutout Bryn Athyn, 3-0 in Bryn Athyn, Pa. The Chargers are now 4-7-2 overall and 3-1-1 in North Eastern Athletic Conference play. The Lions fell to 7-4 overall and 3-3 in conference action.
The Big Moments:
-Lancaster Bible blasted out of the gate with five shots in the opening 10 minutes of the contest
-Senior
Rachel Kumher got the Chargers on the board at 10:40, as she netted her first goal of the season off a pass from fellow senior
Raegan Horst.Â
-The Chargers would eventually take 13 shots in the first half, but the score remained 1-0 as the teams headed into halftime
-Lancaster Bible continued to put shots towards the goal in the second half and Kumher scored her second of the game at 53:06, as she once again took a feed from Horst and doubled the Chargers' lead to 2-0
-Just 2:03 later,
Raegan Horst scored her fifth goal of the year off a feed from junior
Maddie Dionne, to give the Chargers a 3-0 advantage
By the Numbers: Lancaster Bible outshot Bryn Athyn, 24-1, including 12-0 in shots on goal...There was just one corner kick in the game, which belonged to the Chargers...Though she didn't record any saves, freshman goalkeeper
Kendra Brown earned her third straight shutout...Kumher's goals were the first two of her season...With a goal and two assists, Horst now leads the Chargers in both goals (5) and assists (4), as well as points (14).
Information Hodge Podge: Lancaster Bible is now 2-0 all-time against Bryn Athyn...The Chargers defeated the Lions, 2-0 last season in Lancaster...Brown has not allowed a goal in 349:46 this season...Lancaster Bible has not allowed a goal in the past 310:13...The Chargers are 2-2-2 on the road this season...Raegan Horst now has 21 goals and 21 assists in her collegiate career...Her 21 goals are tied for the 10th most in program history and her 21 assists are tied for the fifth-most in program history...Her 63 points are the 10th-most in program history.
Up Next: Lancaster Bible is on the road in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, as the Chargers battle Gallaudet at 6 p.m.