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PALM BEACH ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY
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3
Winner Lynn Lynn (5-7-0, 3-5-0)
0
Palm Beach Atl. PBA (1-8-3, 0-5-2)
Winner
Lynn Lynn
(5-7-0, 3-5-0)
3
Final
0
Palm Beach Atl. PBA
(1-8-3, 0-5-2)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Lynn Lynn 3 0 3
Palm Beach Atl. PBA 0 0 0

Game Recap: Women's Soccer | | Nick Sheehy, Athletic Communications Graduate Assistant

Sailfish Fall To Fighting Knights

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.- The Palm Beach Atlantic women's soccer team fell to the Lynn Fighting Knights 3-0 at the Rinker Athletic Campus. This match marked the first PBA loss to Lynn since 2014. 

The Sailfish took 24 total shots during the match, 13 more than Lynn. All of Lynn's goals came in the first half. In the 26th minute, an own goal from PBA put Lynn up 1-0. Two minutes later the Fighting Knights found the net again. LU's Kyla Gill crossed the ball over to Anniina Sankoh. Sankoh shot the ball into the left side of the net which built the Fighting Knight lead to 2-0. In the 33rd minute, Lynn tacked on one more. Sankoh assisted LU's Kayla Bradby for Lynn's third goal. 

In the second half, PBA took 13 shots. The 'Fish had scoring opportunities down the stretch but failed to find the net. In the 68th minute, Sydney Brewer took a deep shot on target that was saved by Lynn goalkeeper Hannah Harbich-Kuster. Harbich-Kuster finished the match with five saves as PBA made four. 

With 12 minutes remaining in the match, Alyana Gonel made a run by the perimeter of the box. She took two consecutive shots that were blocked. In the 89th minute, Anna Vila took one last shot that was also blocked. Vila lead the Sailfish in shots with seven while Brewer took five and Gonel took three.

The Sailfish played 21 players during the match. PBA goalkeeper Gaby Lopez made her first appearance of the season for the Sailfish and notched her first career save. 

PBA dropped to 1-8-3 on the season. Next, the Sailfish host Rollins at the Rinker Athletic Campus on Saturday, Oct. 22.

 
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