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No. 13 Louisville Comes Up Short Against Notre Dame, 1-0
October 25, 2020 | Women's Soccer
The Fighting Irish’s lone goal came on a penalty during the 69th minute.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – No. 13 University of Louisville women's soccer came up short 1-0 against Notre Dame on Sunday afternoon at Lynn Stadium.
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The loss moves the Cardinals' record to 4-3 on the season, while Notre Dame improves to 4-3.
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Louisville outshot Notre Dame 6-1 in the first half, but couldn't get on the scoreboard.
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Their best chances in the first stanza came with about eight minutes to go. Taylor Kerwin's blocked shot ended up at the feet of Savina Zamborini at the top of the box, who then drove it just above the net. A possession later, Emina Ekic delivered a free kick into the box, but Sarah Hernandez's shot was saved by Notre Dame goalkeeper Mattie Interian.
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In the 69th minute, Notre Dame threatened and delivered a cross into the box. Nadege L'Esperance attempted to kick the ball out of the box, but mistimed her slide and was called for a hand ball, which led to a Fighting Irish penalty kick.
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Notre Dame's Camryn Dyke then delivered the ball to the bottom right of the net, while Gabby Kouzelos dove to her left, to put the Fighting Irish up 1-0 on the penalty.
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Louisville's best chance to even the score came with just over eight minutes to go in the match when L'Esperance nearly headed it home off of an Ekic corner, but it was saved by Interian. A few seconds later, Cassie Amshoff delivered a shot directly to Interian from outside the box.
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With seven seconds remaining, Ekic delivered one last corner kick into the box, but it fell into the glove of Interian to end the match.
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The Cardinals finished with seven corner kicks to Notre Dame's three and had their best opportunities from the corner. Notre Dame outshot Louisville 6-3 in the second half, but overall the Cardinals won the shot battle, 9-7.
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Kouzelos finished the game with two saves and the lone goal allowed came on the penalty kick.
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Prior to the game, Lana Batson, Amari Hopkins, Kerwin and Ekic were recognized during a senior day ceremony.
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Louisville returns to action in the home finale on Thursday against No. 1 North Carolina.
For the latest information on Louisville women's soccer, visit GoCards.com, or follow the team's Twitter account at @ULWomensSoccer or on Facebook at facebook.com/ulwomenssoccer.
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The loss moves the Cardinals' record to 4-3 on the season, while Notre Dame improves to 4-3.
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Louisville outshot Notre Dame 6-1 in the first half, but couldn't get on the scoreboard.
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Their best chances in the first stanza came with about eight minutes to go. Taylor Kerwin's blocked shot ended up at the feet of Savina Zamborini at the top of the box, who then drove it just above the net. A possession later, Emina Ekic delivered a free kick into the box, but Sarah Hernandez's shot was saved by Notre Dame goalkeeper Mattie Interian.
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In the 69th minute, Notre Dame threatened and delivered a cross into the box. Nadege L'Esperance attempted to kick the ball out of the box, but mistimed her slide and was called for a hand ball, which led to a Fighting Irish penalty kick.
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Notre Dame's Camryn Dyke then delivered the ball to the bottom right of the net, while Gabby Kouzelos dove to her left, to put the Fighting Irish up 1-0 on the penalty.
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Louisville's best chance to even the score came with just over eight minutes to go in the match when L'Esperance nearly headed it home off of an Ekic corner, but it was saved by Interian. A few seconds later, Cassie Amshoff delivered a shot directly to Interian from outside the box.
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With seven seconds remaining, Ekic delivered one last corner kick into the box, but it fell into the glove of Interian to end the match.
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The Cardinals finished with seven corner kicks to Notre Dame's three and had their best opportunities from the corner. Notre Dame outshot Louisville 6-3 in the second half, but overall the Cardinals won the shot battle, 9-7.
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Kouzelos finished the game with two saves and the lone goal allowed came on the penalty kick.
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Prior to the game, Lana Batson, Amari Hopkins, Kerwin and Ekic were recognized during a senior day ceremony.
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Louisville returns to action in the home finale on Thursday against No. 1 North Carolina.
For the latest information on Louisville women's soccer, visit GoCards.com, or follow the team's Twitter account at @ULWomensSoccer or on Facebook at facebook.com/ulwomenssoccer.
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