LINCOLN, Neb. – The Coe College women's soccer team picked up an American Rivers Conference point on Saturday afternoon at Nebraska Wesleyan, playing to a 2-2 draw with the host Prairie Wolves. The Kohawk scored the opening goal in the 32nd minute as
Mac Adams delivered her sixth goal of the season to put her team ahead. NWU struck quickly in the early minutes of the second half, scoring twice in four minutes. The Prairie Wolves tied the match in the 66th minute with an individual effort and later took the lead in the 70th minute, scoring from a well-worked team move to go up 2-1. The Kohawks kept pushing for the equalizer, finally finding the second goal in the 87th minute as Adams headed home the tying goal from a corner.
COE 2 - NEBRASKA WESLEYAN 2
GAME FACTS
- The Kohawks handled early pressure from the Prairie Wolves well, stopping a pair of shots as Ashton Proctor made two early saves. Coe got the opening goal late in the second half as Adams scored a fantastic goal from over 20 yards out. The junior picked up the ball from Rebecca Allers and Jordan Rosas in the middle of the pitch and curled a shot attempt around the keeper. NWU responded over the final minutes of the first half, forcing Proctor into two more saves before the whistle blew. The Prairie Wolves capitalized on the momentum early in the second half, scoring twice in quick succession. The hosts scored the tying goal in the 66th minute and the go-ahead in the 70th, flipping the game on its head with less than 20 minutes to play. Coe's game-tying goal came from a corner kick in the 87th minute as Rosas floated a ball to the back post for Adams who connected and found the back of the net.
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