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September 19, 2019

SAGU Head Women’s Soccer Coach Paul Hason

Waxahachie, TX – Southwestern Assemblies of God University (SAGU) women’s soccer played the second of three games for the week on Thursday. SAGU traveled to Abilene, TX to take on NCAA Division III McMurry War Hawks. The War Hawks defeated the Lady Lions (2-4-0, 0-0-0) by a score of 3-0.

Lion Scoring Summary

Time

TM

Goal

Assist

7:13

McMurry

Team

44:01

McMurry

A Hansen

A Heger

58:24

McMurry

K. Holland

Thrasher/Flores

Lady Lion Review

  • SAGU mishandled a ball defensively resulting in the first goal for the War Hawks when an errant pass slipped past the goalie and went into the net for a 1-0 McMurry lead.
  • SAGU was outshot by the War Hawks 15-3 and 9-1 in shots on goal.
  • Only six fouls were committed in the match with four being called on SAGU.
  • The Lady Lions have dropped four contests in a row after winning the first two of the season

Huddling with Hason

  • Coach Hason was not available for comment at the time the article was posted.

The Next Step

  • Saturday afternoon, September 21 st , at 1:00 pm the Lady Lions return to SAGU and the Lions Athletic Complex to take on NAIA non-conference opponent University of Houston-Victoria. Sooner Athletic Conference play will begin for the Lady Lions on Tuesday, September 24 th when the Lady Lions travel to Ft. Worth, TX to play the Texas Wesleyan University Rams.

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