BECKLEY, West Virginia -- The WVU Tech women's soccer team move to 4-3 in 2016 after dropping a 2-1 contest to (RV) Georgetown College Tuesday evening at the YMCA Paul Cline Memorial Complex. The Tigers are now 5-2-1 this season.
The Golden Bears went into halftime trailing 1-0 before junior
Tristen Kilman scored the equalizer in the 58
th minute off the assist from senior
Alexandra Klein. The Tigers answered back fast, scoring the winning goal in minute 59.
Klein led the team with two shots on goal while Kilman, senior
Alyssa Capon, sophomore
Caitlin Foster and junior
Tyler Graves each finished with one shot on goal.
Junior goalkeeper
Martha Reyna (4-3) picked up seven saves in 90 minutes of play while allowing two goals.
The team finished with ten shots (six on goal) compared to their opponent's 16 shots (ten on goal). Georgetown also held the advantage on corner kicks, 3-1.
WVU Tech will look to stop this two-game skid when they host Georgia Gwinnett College Monday, September 26 in Beckley, West Virginia. Kickoff is scheduled for 6 p.m.