BOONE, N.C. - Appalachian State women's soccer senior
Lindsey Tully scored in a third straight match, but the Mountaineers and the Warhawks of ULM concluded to a 1-1 draw on Friday evening at Ted Mackorell Soccer Complex.
The Mountaineers were on the attack the entire evening with a season-high 13 shots on goal and 24 shots overall, giving the Black and Gold a .542 SOG percentage. Over the last two matches, App is 22-for-41 (.537) in SOG and shot attempts. However, the Apps could just muster one goal on those opportunities when
Kat Greer found
Lindsey Tully for her third score of the season in the 10th minute to give App an early 1-0 edge. The Charlotte, N.C. native is undoubtedly ending the season on a high note as she's surpassed her personal best for goals in a season and shots on goal. Tully finished with an impressive five SOG on eight shots overall to lead App in both categories.Â
App led for the 54 minutes of the match until ULM's Mia Walters tied up the contest, 1-1. Appalachian kept the pressure on the ULM with nine more shots during the rest of regulation, but couldn't convert to take the lead or capture the win. Tully attempted a shot on target in the first overtime period, while
Sarah Moon fired off a shot on goal, but wouldn't find the back of the net.Â
Taylor Ray got the start while
Sam Steyl would also see action between the posts. Ray came away with two saves, and Steyl chipped in with one stop.Â
App State will need a win against Coastal Carolina on Sunday to stay in the hunt for a spot in the Sun Belt Tournament. The Mountaineers will honor seniors,
Erin Settle,
Sarah Peatross,
Sam Steyl,
Sharon Osterbind,
Morgan Mosack, Tully,
Sarah Moon and
Kelly Flanders before the 1 p.m. match.Â
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