BETHANY, Okla. - The Southern Nazarene Women's Soccer team took to their home turf to take on the Cowgirls of New Mexico Highlands in a head-to-head matchup. The Storm offense continued to fuel the fire they started Wednesday night coming out on top, 4-0. This marks the fourth shutout the Storm has collected this season.
The first half would propel the Storm (4-1-1, 0-0 GAC) to defeat the Cowgirls (0-3-1, 0-0 RMAC).
Bella Morgas wasted no time scoring the first goal of the game in the first two minutes.
Natalie Montanez took a clear shot to put one in the back of the net stretching the lead 2-0 with 30 minutes left in the first half.
The Cowgirls tried to attack the goal but
Gianna Bonnett made a leaping save to force a goal kick and earn back possession. Bonnet finished the game with five saves while her sub
Brooke Keene tallied one.
Kyler Bowman used the last 15 minutes of the half to sink one in herself. Bowman has been a new spark for the Storm offense, tallying a goal in the last two matches.
The second half turned out to be a defensive battle, but Morgas said otherwise.
Sarah Baugh made a perfect pass to Morgas to score the final goal of the match, 4-0.
That would be all the scoring for the match. The Storm continued to shoot the ball well, collecting a hefty 24 shots on the day while the Cowgirls only collected 13.
Next Up:
The Storm will travel to Oklahoma Baptist to begin Great American Conference play. Kick-off is set for 6:00 p.m. in Shawnee, Oklahoma.