FARGO, N.D. – South Dakota State women's soccer posted its eighth shutout of the season with a 1-0 victory over North Dakota State Sunday afternoon.
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The Jackrabbits remain unbeaten this season as they improved to 8-0-4 on the season. SDSU outshot the Bison, who fell to 6-6-0, 15-11 in the contest.
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Maya Hansen and
Kayla Wisniewski led the charge for the Jacks as they recorded four shots each.
Marisa Schulz added two shots in the game.
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The Bison held a 4-2 advantage in shots in the opening frame until the Jackrabbits looked to capitalize on four attempts to close out the half, but the two squads remained scoreless at the break.
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After 53 minutes of scoreless play, a pass from
Kaycee Manding found Hansen who fired a shot that made its way past NDSU's keeper to give the Jackrabbits a 1-0 lead. The rest of the contest was a back-and-forth affair, but South Dakota State held on for its eighth win of the season.
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Jocelyn Tanner and
Taylor Lock split time in goal, each recording two saves.
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Game Notes
- South Dakota State improved to 13-11-3 all-time against North Dakota State
- Jocelyn Tanner earned her first career start
- The Jackrabbits have posted eight shutouts this season and are the only team to remain unbeaten in the Summit League
- Maya Hansen has scored a goal in five contests this season and leads the team with seven goals
Up Next
South Dakota State will return to Brookings for its home finale as it hosts North Dakota, April 2 and 4.
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