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Streid Leads Panthers to 3-2 Win Over SEMO in 2OT

Ashley Streid scores her first goal of the season in the win

10/7/2012 4:27:00 PM

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CHARLESTON, Ill. –
With just under three minutes remaining in double overtime, redshirt-senior Ashley Streid scored her first goal of the season to lead the Panther women's soccer team over Southeast Missouri, 3-2, on Sunday afternoon. EIU improves to 4-10 (2-3 OVC) on the year.
 
Streid found the back of the net from four yards out on the right off a ball played through the middle of the field by classmate Kristin Germann.
 
EIU has now taken five matches into overtime on the year, posting a 3-2 record in those contests. SEMO dropped to 2-9-3 overall and 1-3-1 in Ohio Valley Conference action with the loss.
 
The Panthers took an early 1-0 advantage in the second minute when Germann scored her team-leading fifth goal of the season on a penalty kick. The penalty kick was set up when a SEMO player committed a hand ball inside the 18-yard box.
 
EIU took a 2-0 advantage in the 27th minute when Brooke Sill scored her second goal of the year. The sophomore midfielder headed the ball into the back of the net from five yards out off a cross from the right by Streid.
 
The Redhawks battled back to score two, second-half goals to tie the match and send it into overtime. Taylor Byrd scored the first goal in the 64th minute before Storm French added the second goal with just under three minutes remaining in regulation.
 
SEMO took three more shots (20-17) than EIU, including two more shots on goal (8-6). The Panthers took two more corner kicks (5-3) than the Redhawks and committed six more fouls (15-9).
 
Streid paced the Panther attack with four shots (two on goal) while Germann and Sill both added three shots. Ashley Geist led SEMO with five shots (one on goal).
 
Emily Hinton (2-0) posted the win in goal as the freshman made five saves while surrendering two goals. Ashton Aubuchon (1-5) took the loss in goal for SEMO, allowing three goals and making three saves.
 
The Panthers return to action on Oct. 12 when they play host to Austin Peay at 1 p.m. 
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