GAME INFORMATION
Score: Dallas Baptist 1, Lubbock Christian 0
Records: Lubbock Christian (3-2-0, 1-2-0), Dallas Baptist (2-3-1, 2-1-0)
Location: Patriot Soccer Field, in Dallas, Texas
LCU HIGHLIGHTS
• LCU out-shot Dallas Baptist 13-6 in the contest and had a 5-4 advantage in shots on goal.
•
Claudia Sanchez (4) and
Jamie Boone (3) combined for seven shots on goal, with Sanchez leading LCU with two shots on goal.
• LCU's defense did not allow a DBU player to produce more than one shot in the game. Their six shots came from six different individuals.
HOW IT HAPPENED
• Lindsey Washburn set up McKenna Namken, who put a shot into the top corner 44 seconds into the contest. The goal ended up standing as the winning goal.
• Goalkeeper Hope Koym stopped all five LCU shots on goal.
• LCU had four of the game's last five shots (two from
Jamie Boone), but was unable to tally the equalizer.
GAME NOTES
• LCU's loss marked the first time they have been shutout this season and 23
rd time all-time. The road shutout marks the 14th time LCU has been shutout on the road in program history.
• Namken's goal marked the first a Lady Chaps opponent had scored the game's opening goal of the game.
• Twelve of LCU's 13 shots were by starters.
Shannon Rogers had the lone shot off the LCU bench.
• LCU's defense contributed two team saves in the game, which turned to be more saves than LCU goalkeeper
Sarah Palmer.
• The Lady Chaps fall to 19-9-0 all-time in Heartland Conference games, 8-7-0 all-time in Heartland Conference road games (LCU has lost five consecutive conference road games).
• With the loss, LCU is 1-2-0 on the road this season and are 17-20-1 all-time on the road under head coach
Alex Denning. Overall all-time, LCU is 27-30-3 on the road.
• The meeting was the fourth all-time meeting between the two programs and DBU improves to 4-0-0 against the Lady Chaps.
INSIDE THE NUMBERS
5: LCU had five corner kicks in the game, which tied as the second most this season.
UP NEXT
Lubbock Christian (3-2-0) returns home Thursday and will host Heartland Conference foe St. Mary's at 3 p.m.