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TOPEKA, Kan. -- The Washburn Lady Blues recorded three goals in the second half picking up a 3-2 win over Lindenwood in the first meeting between the two schools. Washburn (4-10, 4-5 MIAA) returns to action on Friday at Missouri Southern.
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After a scoreless first half, Lindenwood scored first in the 54th minute when Courtney Bresnahan scored her sixth goal of the season for the early lead, however two minutes later, the Lions' goalkeeper Jade Davis was handed a yellow card for a dangerous play against Washburn's
Tia Stovall which knocked her out of the game for a while and the Lady Blues were awarded a penalty kick.
Lara Doescher scored her first goal at Washburn and tied the score at 1-1.
The Lady Blues added another goal in the 75th minute when
Whitney Skinner recorded her first collegiate goal on a breakaway on an assist from Stovall after she returned to put Washburn up 2-1.
Stovall added to the Lady Blues' lead when she put Washburn up 3-1 after an assist from
Caysie Beetley from 5-yards out in front of the box on a cross from the right side in the 80th minute.
The Lions added a second goal with 52 seconds remaining in the match when Bresnahan scored her second goal of the day on an assist from Haley Stewart.
Jenna Lack started in goal and played the first 62 minutes of the match but was replaced by
Tori Fuglister after suffering an injury after a scrum in front of the Washburn net. Lack recorded five saves in the match and Fuglister had two saves with each allowing a single goal.
Beetley led the Lady Blues with four shots and Stovall had three with all three coming on goal.
Washburn had 10 shots on goal compared to nine for the Lions, but were outshot overall 17 to 15. Lindenwood was whitlsled for seven fouls in the match and the one yellow card while the Lady Blues were called for two.