Jakob LeMay Assistant Women's Soccer Coach | Penn College Wildcats
Jakob LeMay Assistant Women's Soccer Coach | Penn College Wildcats
Penn College and Penn State Abington ended their United East women's soccer match in a 0-0 draw on Wednesday. The game took place in Abington, Pennsylvania. With this result, the Wildcats remain unbeaten with a record of 1-0-1 in the United East conference and 7-0-4 overall. Meanwhile, the Nittany Lions now stand at 0-0-1 in the conference and 5-4-1 overall.
During the match, Penn College's Ashley Gordon had an early opportunity to score in the second minute, but her shot was saved. The Nittany Lions also had two attempts on goal during the first half, both of which were successfully defended by Nicole Lichtinger.
In the second half, Penn College's Sierra Klinger had two chances to score in the 56th and 64th minutes, followed by Wiley Egan's attempt in the 73rd minute. However, all three shots were blocked by Abington's defense. The Wildcats' defense effectively limited Abington to no shots on goal during this period.
Statistically, Penn College outshot Abington with a total of 12 attempts compared to Abington's 11, including four shots on target against two from their opponents. Additionally, Abington led with eight corner kicks over Penn College's four. Goalkeeper Nicole Lichtinger recorded two saves for Penn College.
The Wildcats are scheduled to play again on Saturday at home against Rosemont at 3:30 p.m.