Wayne State battled Minot State to a 0-0 double overtime tie in NSIC women's soccer action Sunday afternoon at the WSC Soccer Complex. The Wildcats move to 4-6-3 overall and 4-4-2 in the NSIC while the Beavers go to 9-3-1 and 8-1-1 in the league.
           Wayne State used an eight save match from sophomore goalkeeper
Katherine Hageman to keep Minot State off the scoreboard.
           The first half saw WSC fail to get a shot on goal while only taking two during the first period. Minot State took seven shots in the first half.
           Wayne State again took two shots in the second half with a
Morgan Rhodes shot on goal. The Beavers used five shots in the second half to force four WSC saves.
           During overtime and double overtime WSC took one shot and the Beavers took five in the extra periods.
           Minot led the match in shots 17-5 and shots on goal 9-1. The teams each had eight fouls while the Beavers had an advantage in corner kicks 6-3.
           WSC was led by Hageman with eight saves in 110 minutes of action with no goals allowed.
           The Wildcats had five players with shots and Rhodes had the lone 'Cats shot on goal.
           The Wildcats will be on the road next weekend visiting Minnesota Duluth Friday night at 6 p.m. followed by a Sunday afternoon 1 p.m. contest at St. Cloud State.
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