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Charleston So. CSU (4-5-4, 2-2-1)
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Winner Gardner-Webb GWU (3-7-2, 2-1-1)
Charleston So. CSU
(4-5-4, 2-2-1)
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Final
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Gardner-Webb GWU
(3-7-2, 2-1-1)
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Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Charleston So. CSU 0 0 0
Gardner-Webb GWU 0 1 1

Game Recap: Women's Soccer | | Michael Covil, Assistant Director of Strategic Communication

Late Goal, Herculean Defensive Effort Lead Runnin' Bulldogs to Important Senior Day Win Over Charleston Southern

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C. - The Gardner-Webb women's soccer team (3-7-2, 2-1-1 Big South) scored its most important win of the season to date on Saturday afternoon at Greene-Harbison Stadium, using a late goal and a herculean defensive effort down the stretch to defeat Charleston Southern (4-5-4, 2-2-1) by a 1-0 final

Saturday afternoon's contest featured no shortage of chances for either side, with the visiting Buccaneers finishing with a 22-11 advantage in total shots, and 7-6 in shots on goal. It didn't take long for CSU to begin firing away either, with five shots inside the opening 16 minutes.

The visitors didn't record a shot on target until just before halftime however, when Gardner-Webb freshman defender Sarah Birchall made one of the plays of the game, clearing a CSU shot off the goal line inside the final 30 seconds. 

It didn't take long after halftime for the Runnin' Bulldogs to flip the game, with junior forward Olivia Tribolet firing the best chance of the game for Gardner-Webb in the 50th minute. After a mistake at the back between the defender and goalkeeper left an open goal, CSU would be forced clear one off the line of its own to keep the game scoreless. 

Later on, Charleston Southern again scrambled the ball around in front of goal but was once again unable to convert. This time in the 51st and 52nd minutes, senior goalkeeper Savannah Dixon denied the Buccaneers with a pair of huge saves.

Gardner-Webb called on a pair of substitutions in the 70th minute who would change the game. Freshman forward Julia McBride immediately created two GWU shots of her own with some excellent dribbling, before then helping to set up the winning goal.

Subbed on with McBride, sophomore forward Anya Tribube did just enough to score her first goal of the season and put the Runnin' Bulldogs in front in the 72nd minute. After McBride dribbled free and got off a decent chance from the right side, the rebound from a great save fell right to the feet of Tribune at the far post who was able to poke home the go-ahead goal.

The Runnin' Bulldogs would be forced to withstand immense pressure down the stretch from Charleston Southern. Freshman midfielder Eleni Lagusis recorded a key late block, while Dixon made three of her six saves after the Gardner-Webb goal. A key sequence came in the 89th minute from a CSU free kick where the Buccaneers had multiple swings at the ball from close range but couldn't find a way around Dixon, Lagusis or any of the Gardner-Webb team all back to defend.

GWU held on to score a 1-0 win, it's second of the Big South season so far and the team's third consecutive shutout following results against Presbyterian and Winthrop.

LEADERS
In defense, sophomore Tanner Michael, senior Camila Lezcano, redshirt junior Peyton Bryant, and Birchall all finished the full 90 minutes. On the attack, McBride led GWU in shots with three all on goal in just 23 minutes, while Tribube scored on her only shot of the game and made the biggest impact in just 14 minutes. Dixon meanwhile keeps her third straight clean sheet in Big South play with six saves

FROM HEAD COACH ERIK SOLBERG
I'm really proud of our team from start to finish. Our back line is so resilient. Third straight shut out at home, it's awesome. It's always gonna give you a chance to win when you're not conceding goals, and then obviously glad to get the win, I'm just really proud of of the team. This was the kind of game we had to get over and move past and so I'm really proud they were able to put 90 minutes together. It wasn't always pretty, but we did what it took to win the game, and so hopefully we can take this momentum forward.

FROM SOPHOMORE FORWARD ANYA TRIBUNE
Scoring a goal like that was really exciting. Through the whole process during the play was my only thought was just, I had to get it in. I had to get it in for my team, and I got to it.

UP NEXT
The Runnin' Bulldogs take a three-match unbeaten run to UNC Asheville on Wednesday night, October 15th for more Big South Conference action
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