DALLAS, Texas – The Dallas Christian College women's soccer team fell twice last week, being blanked at Southwestern Adventist University, 3-0, and then falling to Arlington Baptist University at home, 2-1.
DCC held a 7-5 advantage on shot attempts in the opening stanza at Southwestern Adventist, but were limited to just one attempt in the last 90 minutes. The Knights already were up 2-0 at the break, but the Crusaders could not close the gap. Southwestern Adventist took more set pieces in the corners with a 9-3 advantage in corner kicks.
In the second matchup of the week, the Crusaders hung tough with a 5-5 Arlington Baptist squad that piled 31 shots. DCC only trailed by two goals later in the first half.
Liberty Holmes broke a DCC scoring drought on an assist from
Andrea Hernandez. The team's second goal of the campaign occurred at the 40:15 minute mark.
Arabella Williams was tough securing a personal-best 13 saves that included eight in the second stanza to hold the ground where it was at.
Dallas Christian is now 0-5-2 on the season and will rest until October 12 versus Texas Western College at 5 p.m.
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