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Swift’s Pair Paces Highlanders Women Past Malone

Houghton's
Hannah Swift, #1 in black jersey, dribbles
through Malone's defense
Canton, Oh.—The
Houghton women’s soccer team got a pair of goals
from Hannah Swift in the first half and made
them stand up to beat American Mideast
Conference (AMC) opponents Malone College, 2-1
Saturday afternoon.
Swift’s first goal came at 27:10, an individual
effort where she wove through several defenders,
took the ball to the end line, cut it back and
then slotted it home to the right post.
Less than 10 minutes later, at 39:13, midfielder
Casey Lawton sent a through ball which Swift ran
onto and finished just inside the left post. It
was Swift’s 14th goal of the season.
Houghton controlled play in the first half, and
Malone pressed forward to have the better of it
in the second half. At 59:06, they got one back
with a shot that ricocheted off the post, hit
goalkeeper Becky Wakeman and deflected in.
After that, “we were content to nurse the lead,”
said David Lewis, Houghton’s head coach, and his
team held on for its sixth straight win.
Houghton’s record stands at 8-2-2, 5-0 in the
AMC. Malone is now 7-7, 3-3 in the AMC.
Lauren Foster played the first half in goal for
the Highlanders and recorded two saves. Wakeman
played the second half and gave up the one goal
and had one save.
Houghton hosts Ursuline College at Burke Field
on Tuesday, October 16, at 7:00 p.m. for its
next game.
(Photo credit: Mike Wise)
Houghton College
has deep
and
solid
roots in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, where our
teams use their commitment to excellence, both on the field-of-play
and
in the classroom, as a platform for their strong and
unique emphasis on Sports Ministry. Their goal is to make a difference
for the Kingdom
on campus, in Allegany County,
in the Northeast and
around
the world.
Houghton is one of only 13 institutions who have been hand-selected
by the NAIA to serve as "Champions of Character" Program Centers, opening the door
for Houghton to be a leader,
both in the Northeast and
nationally, in character education.
Through hands-on,
innovative community outreach initiatives, Houghton coaches and
student-athletes
are working together to change the culture of sport and
to change our culture through sport.
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