The Hornets took on the Bearcats of South West Baptist University despite the rain last Thursday. After falling behind quickly in the first half, ESU lost the match 5-2.
The Hornets spent most of the game battling from behind as the Bearcats opened up with a goal in the first seven minutes by Ashley Creason. Creason would waste no time scoring her second goal three minutes later.
Troubles continued for the Hornets after Marene Gomez of SBU scored only minutes after Creason’s second goal. Jim Schneiderhahn, the head coach for the Hornets, recognized the slow start.
“We were more concerned with other things,” Schneiderhahn said. “I don’t know if it was the fact that this was a school day, or if it was the dreary weather or what the deal was. I didn’t see what we needed to be successful in the first 20 minutes.”
Despite the slow start, the Hornets would battle back with a goal of their own by junior defender Hollie Schletzbaum.
“I had like a foot of space to play the ball in and I just didn’t want to miss,” Schletzbaum said.
ESU had another shot at a goal late in the first after a shot by sophomore forward Ashley Hill went wide off the opposing goalie’s gloves.
The second half started much like the first as SBU scored in the first couple of minutes on a goal by Haley Edgar. Creason would follow with her third goal giving her a hat-trick on the day.
Though the deficit would prove to be too much for the Hornets to comeback against, they were able find the back of the net in the second half after a goal by Ashley Hill.
“Everybody was confused because they thought it was an offsides, but Sarah (Anderson) crossed it and (I) just played it in the goal,” Hill said. “We just need to work on having our mentality coming into the game ready to play and coming out from the very start.”
The Hornets last opportunity to score would come on a shot by Lauren Cathey late in the second half. With this loss ESU drops to 0-2-1 on the season, losing their second in a row.
“We can’t come out here and be flat,” Schneiderhahn said. “That’s two in a row. We have to sort out what is going to get us motivated to play.”
The Hornets will face North West Missouri on Sept. 19 for their next home match.
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