Box Score DES MOINES, IOWA – The Grand View Women's Soccer team earned a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Clarke University in a game marked by a strong second-half surge and solid defensive work. The match was a tense, physical contest with both teams displaying resilience, but it was Grand View's relentless offensive effort that ultimately led to the game-winning goal.
The first half was a tightly contested defensive battle, with neither team able to find significant scoring opportunities. Clarke managed to create several chances early, but Grand View's goalkeeper,
Maya Fritz, made several key saves to keep the game scoreless. The defenses held firm through the first 45 minutes, setting the stage for an exciting second half.
The breakthrough came in the 66th minute when
Mea Bell scored her first goal of the season, giving Grand View a 1-0 lead. The goal was the result of persistent offensive pressure, and Bell's strike proved to be the difference. Following the goal, Clarke pushed forward in search of an equalizer, but Grand View's defensive organization and disciplined play frustrated their efforts.
Throughout the match, both teams exhibited intensity and competitive spirit. Clarke received a yellow card in the 47th minute, reflecting the physical nature of the game, while Grand View maintained composure and controlled possession in the latter stages to preserve their lead.
MATCH NOTES
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Mea Bell scored her first goal of the season in the 66th minute to secure the win.
- Grand View's shut down defense was showcased once again with
Maya Fritz having 13 saves.
- Both teams combined for a total of 13 fouls, highlighting the competitive nature of the match.
UP NEXT
Grand View will look to carry this momentum into their upcoming game against Missouri Baptist University this Saturday at 4:00 PM in St. Louis, Missouri, aiming to add to their winning column and continue their strong defensive performance.