Women's Soccer Results (Friday, Oct. 19)
Milwaukee 2, Green Bay 1
Detroit 3, Madonna 0
INDIANAPOLIS -- In the lone conference match, defending women's soccer champion Milwaukee picked up a road win in Green Bay. In non-conference action, Detroit beat Madonna for the Titans' third straight win.
Milwaukee 2, Green Bay 1
On a rainy Friday evening at Green Bay, Panthers junior Krissy Dorre netted a pair of goals to lead Milwaukee (5-7-1, 4-2 Horizon) past the host Phoenix, 2-1.
Dorre's first goal came unassisted in the eighth minute when the forward took the ball to the endline before spinning around a defender and putting in a far-post shot. Just 11 seconds later, Green Bay (4-10-1, 1-3-1 Horizon) tied the score when senior Megan Braatz beat the Milwaukee keeper for a breakaway goal.
It was the fastest back-to-back scores in Panthers history, edging the 12 seconds it took Milwaukee to match Purdue Oct. 30, 2004.
Dorre scored again in the 30th minute to put Milwaukee again for good, running into a header from sophomore Kelly Lewers and dribbling around the Phoenix goalkeeper to score the game-winning goal unabated.
Senior keeper Jamie Forbes made a pair of saves in the second half to preserve the Milwaukee win.
Detroit 3, Madonna 0
At Titan Field, junior keeper Nora Abolins tied a school record with her 23rd career shutout and two Detroit teammates scored the first goals of their respective collegiate careers in a 3-0 non-conference win over visiting Madonna.
In a full 90 minutes, Abolins was credit with zero saves in the win as Madonna managed just one shot, none on goal. The Titans, meanwhile, launched 20 shots -- including eight on goal.
Freshman Jennifer Borawski got the scoring started for Detroit when she netted her first career goal in the 25th minute. In the 63rd minute, senior defender Mary Leone netted an unassisted shot for her first career goal to give the game its final 3-0 score. Leone played in 61 career matches for Detroit before recording her first score.
In between the first-timers, junior midfielder Haley Burtraw scored her fourth goal of the season in the 42nd minute.