Women's Soccer

Women's Soccer: Week 5 Sunday Recap

Tulsa head coach Kyle Cussen reaches 200th career win milestone



PROVIDENCE, R.I. – American Athletic Conference teams finished 3-2-2 Sunday to round out Week five of non-conference action.
 
Results
 
Sept. 17 (Fri.)
Temple 8 Delaware State 0 Box Score Recap
Houston 3 New Mexico State 1 Box Score Recap
Tulsa 3 Missouri State 2 (2OT) Box Score Recap
ECU 1 Virginia 5/9 1 (2OT) Box Score Recap
UConn 1 Colorado College 1 (2OT) Box Score Recap
Gonzaga 3 Memphis RV/23 2 Box Score Recap
Baylor 4 SMU RV/- 1 Box Score Recap

Highlights
The Houston soccer team earned its first road win under first-year head coach, Diego Bocanegra, Sunday afternoon at the NMSU Soccer Athletic Complex in a 3-1 decision over New Mexico State. Hannah Dauzat scored twice, while Selena Peters scored the third and final goal of the match.

Temple (4-3-1) gets its biggest win of the season 8-0 against Delaware State. The Owls scored a program-high in goals, its best since September 2007. Seven different players scored for Temple Sunday night, Morgan Glassford scored twice.
 
The Tulsa women’s soccer team captured a 3-2 double-overtime win over Missouri State on Sunday afternoon at the Betty and Bobby Allison South Stadium in Springfield, Mo. With the win, Cussen picked up his 200th career win as a Division I coach. Addyson Guthrie, Brooke Zimmerman and Danielle Hoover each scored for the Golden Hurricane.
 
The ECU women's soccer team's best start in program history continued Sunday afternoon when the Pirates earned a 1-1 double overtime draw with No. 5 Virginia. ECU remains undefeated at Johnson Stadium this season with a 3-0-2 home slate. Courtney Cash scored the equalizer for the Pirates.
 
The UConn women’s soccer team tied Colorado College on Sunday afternoon by a 1-1 score at Joseph J. Morrone Stadium. Junior midfielder Vivien Beil scored the equalizer for the Huskies in the first half, while its defense held Colorado College the remainder of the match.
 
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