SWOSU SHUTS OUT NORTHWESTERN TO REACH #theGAC WOMEN'S SOCCER FINAL
Courtesy SWOSUAthletics.com
WEATHERFORD, Okla. – In the second Great American Conference Women's Soccer Championships Semifinal game, Southwestern Oklahoma State defeated Northwestern Oklahoma 1-0 to put the Bulldogs into the GAC Championship game on Saturday.
Launa Torrez claimed the only goal scored in the match with a 37th-minute goal to take the lead. It was a beautiful display of offensive passing, with the ball bouncing from one player to the next, until it landed to the feet of Torrez in the box. Sola Tsuruta and Kelsey Smith were on the record for the assists.
The score on the scoreboard at the end of the game did not tell the whole story in this semifinal matchup between rivals. SWOSU dominated the possession for a majority of the match. The Dawgs spent almost a full half of the game in possession of the ball on their half of the field.
SWOSU had 22 shots to NWOSU's two. SWOSU totaled 10 shots on goal while the Rangers did not see a single shot on goal. NWOSU didn't attempt a shot in the first 45 minutes of play at all. The game was a true testament to the league best defense that has carried the Bulldogs all season long.
SWOSU moves onto the GAC Championship game after the victory to take on Oklahoma Baptist after their last second win over Ouachita in the first semifinal of the day. This matchup marks the fifth season since 2017 in which SWOSU and Oklahoma Baptist will meet in the GAC Championship title. The game kicks off at 11 a.m. on Saturday, at the SWOSU Athletic Complex.