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Unbeaten winning streak continues for Cornell women's soccer after a tie with Kent State.

Cornell women's soccer, led by freshman goalkeeper, managed to draw 1-1 against Kent State, with Junior midfielder Brooke Brown scoring the equalizer. The game, held at Berman Field, marked the fourth match without a loss for Cornell, who initially trailed Kent State after the latter scored in...

Unbeaten run of Cornell women's soccer continues with a draw against Kent State
Unbeaten run of Cornell women's soccer continues with a draw against Kent State

Unbeaten winning streak continues for Cornell women's soccer after a tie with Kent State.

Cornell Women's Soccer Earns 1-1 Draw Against Kent State

The Cornell women's soccer team continued their impressive start to the season with a hard-fought 1-1 draw against Kent State. The match, played on August 28, marked the 10th time in Cornell's program history that they remained unbeaten through their first four matches.

The Golden Flashes took the early lead in the 10th minute, but Cornell fought back with determination. Junior midfielder Brooke Brown scored her first collegiate goal in the 63rd minute, equalizing for the Big Red.

Freshman goalkeeper Samantha Qureshey made four saves for Cornell, while Kent State's goalkeeper, Leah Shaffer, preserved the draw for her team.

Cornell outshot Kent State 9-2 in the first half, demonstrating their dominance on the field. The defense has been a strong point for the team this season, allowing just two goals through four games, the fewest since 2019.

The head coach of the Cornell women's soccer team, Rob Ferguson, has been instrumental in the team's success this season.

Sophomore Ivy Tolbert made her first collegiate start and played 51 minutes, contributing to the team's efforts.

The next match for Cornell will be a road game against Delaware on September 4. To send a lead or question to Kyle Evans, who leads sports coverage and hosts the Concrete Jungle podcast, use the email address provided.

The FingerLakes1.com App for iOS devices is a great way to stay updated on the latest news and scores from Cornell's matches.

Despite the draw, the Cornell women's soccer team will be looking to build on their strong start to the season when they take on Delaware in September.

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