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No. 9 Badgers drop overtime thriller to Michigan
September 24, 2017 | Women's Soccer
Dani Rhodes scored Wisconsin’s lone goal
MADISON, Wis. – The No. 9 Wisconsin women's soccer team has battled through three straight overtime games but dropped the first one today. The Badgers (2-1 Big Ten, 8-2-0 Overall) fought Michigan (2-1-1, 5-2-4) until the very end at the McClimon Soccer Complex, ultimately losing 2-1 in overtime.
It took just five minutes into overtime for the game to come to an end after Michigan's Reilly Martin's shot flew past Wisconsin keeper Caitlyn Clem, ending the match 2-1. The loss is Wisconsin's first in seven games.
Sophomore forward Jada Dayne broke the scoring open Sunday when she pumped a shot past Clem in the 36th minute; giving the Wolverines a 1-0 advantage.
The Badgers came out aggressive in the second half and were able to even up the game after a foul was called against Michigan on freshman Cameron Murtha in the 54th minute.
Forward Dani Rhodes was sent to take the penalty kick, her second attempt in three games. Rhodes lined up and found the back left of the net, bringing the game to 1-1.
The Badgers outshot Michigan 21-12 and had the corner advantage, 7-4.
Clem notched four saves on six shots. Michigan keeper Sarah Jackson ended with seven saves on eight shots.
Up next: Wisconsin takes to the road to begin a two-game trip against Maryland, Sept. 29 at 2 p.m. (CT), and Rutgers, Oct. 1 at noon (CT).
It took just five minutes into overtime for the game to come to an end after Michigan's Reilly Martin's shot flew past Wisconsin keeper Caitlyn Clem, ending the match 2-1. The loss is Wisconsin's first in seven games.
Sophomore forward Jada Dayne broke the scoring open Sunday when she pumped a shot past Clem in the 36th minute; giving the Wolverines a 1-0 advantage.
The Badgers came out aggressive in the second half and were able to even up the game after a foul was called against Michigan on freshman Cameron Murtha in the 54th minute.
Forward Dani Rhodes was sent to take the penalty kick, her second attempt in three games. Rhodes lined up and found the back left of the net, bringing the game to 1-1.
The Badgers outshot Michigan 21-12 and had the corner advantage, 7-4.
Clem notched four saves on six shots. Michigan keeper Sarah Jackson ended with seven saves on eight shots.
Up next: Wisconsin takes to the road to begin a two-game trip against Maryland, Sept. 29 at 2 p.m. (CT), and Rutgers, Oct. 1 at noon (CT).
Team Stats
MICH
WIS
Goals
2
1
Shots
12
21
Shots on Goal
6
8
Saves
7
4
Corners
7
4
Fouls
3
7
Scoring Plays

Dayne, Jada (3)
Assisted By: Foug, Katie
GOAL by MICH Dayne, Jada (FIRST GOAL), Assist by Foug, Katie, goal number 3 for season.
36:05

Rhodes, Dani (6)
WIS Rhodes, Dani PENALTY KICK GOAL, goal number 6 for season.
54:45

Martin, Reilly (2)
Assisted By: Stratigakis, Sarah
GOAL by MICH Martin, Reilly, Assist by Stratigakis, Sarah, goal number 2 for season.
95:47
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