MORRIS, Minn. - Minnesota Morris took a lead into halftime, but Northland surged ahead in the second half and took a 3-1 victory from the Cougars in UMAC women's soccer action Saturday at the Cougar Soccer Field.
Brooke Lorentz gave the Cougars an early edge as she perfectly placed a shot from 40-feet out in the upper left corner of the net to give UMM a 1-0 lead in the ninth minute. Cougar goalkeeper
Bailey Tschida kept Northland off the scoreboard in the first half making a pair of saves.
Northland though tied the game in the first minute of the second half and kept the pressure on throughout the remainder of the contest. Kaiya Voldberg gave the Lumberjills the lead in the 65th minute on a striker in the right corner of the net. She then iced the game in the 74th minute with a goal off a brilliant move outside of the box.
Tschida made six saves for the Cougars on the afternoon.
Minnesota Morris (1-6, 1-2 in UMAC) remains at home to face Crown Wednesday at 2 p.m.
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