STEPHENVILLE, Texas – On Sunday afternoon at the Tarleton State Soccer Complex the HCU women's soccer team fell behind 2-0 within the first14 minutes before scoring three unanswered to earn a 3-2 win on the road.
The host Texans (1-1) got on the board less than two minutes into the game when Stevie Reynolds placed a shot inside the right post from just outside the 18-yard box. The HCU (1-1) deficit doubled just over 12 minutes later when Tarleton played the ball down the left side and a cross from Avery Harr found a streaking Reynolds near the back post and she redirected the ball into the net.
The Huskies found their answer in a hurry, however, moving the ball forward after the restart and needing less than a minute before
Olivia Rossman played a ball out wide to
Danika Etter who then sent a cross in front of the goal to a waiting
Isabella Dillow for a header past a diving keeper inside the left post to cut the score to 2-1 in the 15
th minute. Goal number two for the Huskies also came during the 15
th minute with HCU quickly gaining possession back and
Madison Stormberg dribbling down the left side from near midfield, dropping the ball off to Rossman who quickly split a pair of defenders with a through ball that freed Stormberg behind them and the junior blasted a shot to the top shelf to even things up, 2-2. HCU kept the pressure on with four more shots on goal in the half while the hosts failed to register one.
The game-winner for HCU came in the first five minutes of the second half with the Huskies earning a pair of corner kicks in quick succession. On the second,
Haydan Erck curled the ball toward the top left corner and when TSU keeper Mikayla Kendall attempted to clear the ball out while in the air her deflection went right into the net and Erck's goal put HCU ahead. Tarleton out-shot the Huskies, 8-5, in the second half but just two of those attempts were on target as HCU held on for the win.
Each of the three goal-scorers for the Huskies registered their first goals of the season, and first for HCU as each transferred to the program this season. Rossman's two assists were her first of the year and give her six for her career while Etter's assist was the second of her career.
Emmy McKeon earned the win in goal, finishing with one save.
The Huskies put nine of their 14 shot attempts on goal and earned six corner kicks. Tarleton, meanwhile, finished with 13 shots attempted, four shots on goal and three corners.
HCU plays its regular season home opener on Friday, Aug. 22, at 5:00 p.m. when the Huskies host Grambling State at Sorrels Field.