University of Mary Hardin-Baylor

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vs. University of Mary Hardin-Baylor

9/20/2025 | 3:30 p.m.


Sep. 20 (Sat) / 3:30 p.m.


vs. University of Mary Hardin-Baylor

History

ANGOLA, Ind. – The No. 1 Washington University in St. Louis women’s soccer team battled to a 1-1 draw at Trine on Sunday morning. The Bears are now 5-0-1 on the year.
 
It was Trine that got on the board first in the 18th minute when Abby Robison scored on a pass from Lilly White.
 
Although the Bears had several chances in the first half to pull even, it was not until 5:14 into the second half that they did just that. Sophomore Kate Martin scored on a pass from junior Sophie Viscovich for her first goal of the season.
 
In the 28th minute, Viscovich put a shot on goal, which was saved by Trine goalkeeper Madison Kinneer. In the 32nd minute, sophomore Cami Colpitts had a shot on frame, which was also saved. Senior Ella Koleno put a shot on goal in the 41st minute and again in the 45th minute, which were both stopped by Kinneer.
 
Following the Bears’ goal in the second half, Viscovich put a shot on frame in the 57th minute, which was saved by Kinneer. In the final five minutes, Colpitts had a shot on goal in the 86th minute and sophomore Olivia Clemons put one on frame in the 89th minute, both stopped by Kinneer.
  
Statistically, the Bears out-shot Trine 16-7 including 9-3 shots on goal. The Thunder had one more corner kick than WashU, 5-4.
 
Colpitts led the Bears with four shots including three on goal while Viscovich recorded three with two on goal. Koleno recorded two shots, both on goal.
 
Sophomore goalkeeper Kassidy Lanthier made two saves on the day.
 
The Bears hit the road again next weekend for a pair of games in Memphis, Tenn. First up, they face Mary Hardin-Baylor at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday. WashU’s Sunday opponent will be determined by Saturday results, facing either Rhodes or DePauw.