ROCK HILL, S.C. – Queens University of Charlotte women's soccer (1-4-3) earned a 0-0 draw on the road at Winthrop (2-3-2) on Sunday afternoon at Eagle Field, closing out non-conference play with a shutout performance.
Turning Point
After a quiet opening half where Winthrop outshot Queens 4-0, the Royals generated more chances after halftime.
Tamia Ford nearly broke the deadlock in the 81st minute with a shot on target, but the Eagles goalkeeper made the save to preserve the scoreless draw.
Key Stats & Notes
- Freshman goalkeeper Hannah Dike-Lawlor earned her first career shutout, recording one save in 90 minutes.
- Madeline Cheatham led the Royals with two shot attempts off the bench.
- Sejla Podzic and Juliana Hunter both went the distance, logging 90 minutes.
- Queens finished with four shots (one on frame), while Winthrop tallied 10 shots (one on frame).
- Corner kicks favored Queens 2-1.
Up Next
Queens will travel to Jacksonville on Thursday, Sept. 18, for a 7 p.m. kickoff to open ASUN Conference play against the Dolphins.
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