ATHENS, Ohio – The Ohio soccer team (3-6-4, 1-2-4 MAC) returned to action on Thursday afternoon (Oct. 2), falling to Ball State (5-4-2, 2-2-1 MAC), 2-0, at Chessa Field.
Overall, Ohio outshot Ball State 18-8, however the Cardinals recorded six shots on goal compared to the Bobcats' three. Ohio also registered nine corner kicks, while Ball State was rewarded two.
Individually, senior
Ella Deevers (Streetsboro, Ohio) recorded four shots with one on goal, while junior
Jaimason Brooker (Powell, Ohio) recorded three attempts with two on goal. Senior
Hailey Jeng (Centerville, Ohio) added three shots with one on goal and sophomore
Allie Mouch (Cincinnati, Ohio) recorded two shots.
In net, senior
Celeste Sloma (Columbus, Ohio) got the start, playing all 90 minutes, allowing two goals and making four saves on eight shots faced.
Both teams opened the game in a defensive battle before Ohio drew a corner kick in the 10
th minute, setting up back-to-back attempts from senior
Rayann Pruss (Perrysburg, Ohio) and Brooker, with Brooker's shot forcing a save from the Ball State keeper to keep the game scoreless early on. Both teams continued to fight for possession, with another attempt from junior
Kate Robinson (Madison Heights, Mich.) going off target at the midway point of the first half. After another shot attempt from Brooker in the 32
nd minute was off target, Ball State recorded their second shot on goal of the game on a ball that Sloma saved to keep the game scoreless.
The Bobcats best chance early in the afternoon came on a header off Mouch that went just off the goalpost in the 36
th minute, ending the Ohio threat. The Bobcats continued to generate offensive chances over the remaining minutes of the half; however, the Bobcats were unable to capitalize, sending the game to the half with the game tied at 0-0.
Ohio outshot Ball State 8-3 in the first half, while the Cardinals recorded two shots on goal compared to Ohio's one. Ohio also recorded four corners in the first half.
Ball State got on the board early in the second half, taking a 1-0 in the 48
th minute off a ball that ricocheted off the goalpost into the back of the net. After the Ball State goal, Ohio's offense picked up the pressure, with Deevers recording back-to-back shot attempts in the 60
th and 62
nd minute, forcing another Ball State save.
Ohio's offense was able to draw three-straight corner kicks, however, were unable to capitalize on them. Moments later in the 68
th minute, Ball State picked up its second goal of the game off a ball that hit the right post into the net to give the Cardinals a 2-0 lead.
Ohio looked to get on the board in the 83
rd minute when a shot from Jeng off the corner kick was saved by the Ball State keeper, keeping the deficit still at two goals with under 10 minutes to play. The Bobcats kept looking to find the back of the net as time continued to tick down, generating chances in the offensive end, however, they were unable to capitalize, falling by the final of 2-0.
Up next, the Bobcats are back in action on Thursday, Oct. 9 when they head to Kent, Ohio to take on Kent State. First touch is set for 7 p.m. ET.
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