HARRISONBURG, Va. - UNCW scored twice in the opening 10 minutes on Sunday afternoon, putting the James Madison women's soccer team in a hole it couldn't climb out of as the Dukes dropped a 3-1 decision in Colonial Athletic Association women's soccer action at Sentara Park.
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The Dukes (5-8-1, 2-3 CAA) outshot UNCW (9-2-1, 5-1 CAA) on the afternoon by a 13-9 margin and put six shots on target to the Seahawks' four, but couldn't battle back from the early deficit in the loss.
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Senior
Iris Rabot and freshmen
Lexi Vanderlinden and
Ariana Reyes all tallied a pair of shots on the day for JMU. Sophomore goalkeeper
Alexandra Blom notched three saves in the effort.
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UNCW forward Kayla Burroughs scored each of the first two goals for the Seahawks, while Audrey Harding and Bentley Settin each notched a pair of assists.
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HOW THEY SCORED
UNCW
6' | Burroughs opened the scoring just 5:35 into the match, finishing from close range after a good buildup from Harding and Settin.
9' | Just 3:17 later, Burroughs doubled the advantage with a similar-looking goal, again burying a feed from Harding from close range to make it 2-0.
28' | Harding did the scoring herself just before the half-hour, pushing the lead to three off another pass from Settin.
JMU
78' | After a handball in the box, Rabot took advantage of the penalty kick, burying her shot to cut the lead to 3-1.
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UP NEXT
The Dukes will hit the road this week for a pair of crucial matches, beginning with a 6 p.m. matchup at College of Charleston on Thursday, Oct. 21. The Cougars played to a 2-2 draw at Towson on Sunday to move to 2-9-3 (1-3-1 CAA) on the season.
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Thursday's matchup will be broadcast at FloSports.com.
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