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7
Winner Lancaster Bible LBCW (4-2-0)
0
Keystone KCWS (1-5-0)
Winner
Lancaster Bible LBCW
(4-2-0)
7
Final
0
Keystone KCWS
(1-5-0)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Lancaster Bible LBCW 4 3 7
Keystone KCWS 0 0 0

Game Recap: Women's Soccer | | Zach Freeman

Another Win, Another Shutout

The Lancaster Bible College women's soccer team won its fourth straight game on Tuesday afternoon, as the Chargers defeated Keystone, 7-0 in La Plume, Pa. Lancaster Bible is now 4-2 overall, while Keystone dropped to 1-5 this season.
 
How it Happened: Lancaster Bible controlled play from the opening whistle, as the Chargers fired nine shots towards the goal over the first 16 minutes of the contest. The offensive pressure finally paid off at 16:41, as Megan Rogers scored off a pass from Kayla Hubbard, and gave the Chargers a 1-0 lead.
 
Rogers was at it again 5:05 later, as she doubled Lancaster Bible's lead off passes from Kara Huber and Hubbard. Just under two minutes later, Hubbard scored her first goal of the season off a feed from Rogers to make it 3-0, and 11 seconds later, Rogers completed the hat trick and gave the visitors a 4-0 lead. The four Lancaster Bible goals were scored in 7:07, and the Chargers led by the same margin at halftime.
 
Keystone hit the post early in the second half, but Lancaster Bible once again controlled play for much of the half. The Chargers scored three times in the final 8:23 of the contest, as Huber scored for the third straight game, and Caroline Majeski scored twice, her first time scoring a goal in a game since the 2016 season.
 
By the Numbers: Lancaster Bible outshot Keystone, 26-2, including 16-0 in shots on goal…The Chargers also led, 5-4 in corner kicks…Rogers finished with three goals and an assist, while Hubbard and a goal and two assists, and Huber had a goal and an assist…Lancaster Bible goalkeepers Erin Mikula and Rheeana Miles combined for the shutout, marking the third straight clean sheet for the Chargers.
 
The Coach Says: "I thought we played down to their level for some of the first half, but we started to move the ball around really well, and it was a great team win," Lancaster Bible Head Coach Ally Long said.

News & Notes: Lancaster Bible is now 4-1 all-time against Keystone…The Chargers defeated the Giants, 6-0 last season in Lancaster…Rogers' hat trick is the second straight for the Chargers, as Huber netted three goals against Penn St. Abington last Friday…Rogers is the 18th player in program history to record a hat trick, and her seven total points (3G, 1A) are the most since Raegan Horst had seven against Cazenovia on Oct. 21, 2017…The Chargers three-game shutout streak is their first since last season when Lancaster Bible posted shutouts against St. Elizabeth, Keystone and Penn St. Abington from Sept. 15-22…The team's four-game win streak is their first cine Oct. 14-22, 2016.
 
Up Next: Lancaster Bible returns to action on Saturday, as the Chargers host Penn St. Harrisburg at 3:15 p.m…There will be a benefit during the game, as proceeds from t-shirt sales, bake goods sales, and a portion of the ticket sales will go to the Bieber Family.
 
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