![]() ![]() Kori Hoelscher than iced the game when her shot from 35-yards out found the upper-left corner.īoth squads lit up the scoreboard in the first half with Auburn striking first as Jenn Johnson lofted a pass over the midfield to a streaking Kara Kasten, who broke away from the Owls defense and drew the KSU keeper out of the box. ![]() Kristin Stewart broke open the tie when she took a pass from Zarzour and drilled it into the lower-left corner from just above the penalty box at the 65:30 mark. ![]() The Owls answered under four minutes later with a Pip Meo header to knot the score at 2-2, only to see the Auburn offense respond with two more goals. Jenny Zarzour scored AU's first goal of the second half just over five minutes into the frame as she took a pass from Gabi Rivera and slipped it past KSU keeper Staci Pugh. "I was really proud to see the character of the team as we took a lead, lost it, came back and then kept on coming until we were able to get the final result."Īfter finding themselves tied at 1-1 at the half, the Tigers turned up the offensive heat and pulled away from the Owls with three second half goals and a solid defensive performance as Auburn allowed just three shots on goal over the final 45 minutes of play. "For 12 of our girls, it's their first-ever Division I soccer game and for us it was great to play a game that doesn't count on our record and gives us an opportunity to learn," AU Head Coach Karen Hoppa said. With a match-up against Texas to open the season on the horizon, the Auburn soccer team traveled to Kennesaw State and came away with a 4-2 victory over the KSU Owls on Saturday night at the Kennesaw State Soccer Complex.
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