Briar Cliff women's soccer played Midland to a 0-0 draw Wednesday in Fremont, NE. The Briar Cliff defense and goalkeeper
Ruby Campa recorded their six shut out in seven games this season.
The two teams were evenly matched with Midland holding slight advantages in shots on goal 5-3, corner kicks 6-5, and committed one less foul 11-12. Briar Cliff held the advantage in saves 5-3. Ariana Rodriguez paced the Chargers in shots on goal with two, followed by
Gisselle Jimenez with one. Campa was in net for all 110 minutes tonight making five saves. In the 93rd minute Campa came up huge for the Charger defense stopping a shot from Midland's Kisa Omerovic to keep the contest tied.
"After two weeks away from competition and without a proper practice that is a point gained," said head coach
Paul Cox "Massive shout out to
Ruby Campa who kept us in the game tonight."
Bailey Locano led the Tigers in shots on goal with two. Rachel Thigpen logged all 110 minutes in net for the Tigers, recording three saves.
The Chargers remain first in the GPAC standings at 5-0-1 and 5-0-2 overall, while Midland is now 2-3-2 overall and in GPAC play. BC is back at Faber Field Saturday hosting Jamestown in a 1:00 p.m. GPAC matchup.
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