The Monmouth College women's soccer team remained unbeaten in Midwest Conference play with a 0-0 draw at Grinnell College on Tuesday. The Fighting Scots (5-3-2, 1-0-1) have picked up points from their first two conference games for the second straight season.
"Grinnell is going to put you through a 90 minute grinder and i felt like we handled that really well, especially on the road," said head coach
Lucas Henderson. "Our back line had a lot of work to do and showed a lot of resolve and Izzy came up big and stayed composed throughout."
Goalkeeper
Izzy Seipold (Peoria, Illinois) made two saves in the first 10 minutes in her first career MWC game on the road. Monmouth's first good chance came in the 15th minute when they won a free kick but the resulting shot by
Jackie Contreras (Peoria, Illinois) was saved. Seipold made another save with seven minutes left in the half and the game went into the break scoreless.
Seipold made a save early in the second half and
Mariah Hobson (Princeton, Illinois) had her shot blocked by a defender. The Scots pressed for the opening goal but
Natalie Morrow (Silvis, Illinois) shot wide left in the 65th minute and Hobson had a shot saved with 10 minutes to play.
Seipold made another save with five minutes to play and Grinnell's last chance to score was called off due to offsides. Monmouth put the ball into the box in the final 30 seconds but the Pioneers cleared it away with a header and the game ended 0-0.
MONMOUTH MOMENTS: Seipold,
Avery Parks (Bloomington, Indiana) and
Ali Barnum (Pekin, Illinois) played all 90 minutes…Seipold made six saves for her first MWC shutout…Tuesday was also her first solo career shutout after logging 45 minutes in the 3-0 win at Eureka on August 29…
Morgan Kistler (Kokomo, Indiana) joined Hobson, Contreras and Morrow with shots…Hobson led the way with three…Monmouth is one of three teams (IC, Lawrence) to be unbeaten after two games played though undefeated Lake Forest has played just one MWC game…Grinnell had all nine corner kicks in the game…The teams tied 1-1 last year in Monmouth…Grinnell leads the all-time series 27-4-3 but the last six games are 2-2-2…The Scots are at Knox next Wednesday with a 7 p.m. kickoff…The next home game is Saturday, Oct. 11 against Lawrence.