WESTMINSTER, Md. - First-year
Sierra Ruehl and sophomore
Mack Langlo combined for seven saves and a shutout as the McDaniel College women's soccer team battled Salisbury to a scoreless draw on Wednesday at the Soccer Complex.
The Green Terror (4-3-3) posted their fifth shutout of the season, including second-straight, and third in six games at home. They also posted their third consecutive shutout in the last three meetings against the Sea Gulls.
McDaniel faced 19 shots, but limited its in-state rival to just seven on goal. Ruehl, who made her second start, stopped four of the six shots she faced in the first half before giving way to Langlo who added three saves in the second.
The Green Terror had one of the game's best scoring chances just under nine minutes into the contest when first-year
Alaina Miller had a penalty kick attempt that was saved by Riley Kinzeler.
Salisbury (1-8-3) recorded the game's next three shots, but all were turned away by Ruehl, the last of which came in the 35th minute.
McDaniel had one more shot in the 43rd minute, but Kinzeler picked up her second save on a an attempt by first-year
Olivia Agosta.
The Sea Gulls held a 13-4 advantage in shots in the second half, but put just four on net, each of which was saved by Langlo. The visitors also had a shot that hit the crossbar in the 81st minute.
Miller finished with four shots, including three on goal, to lead the Green Terror while Agosta had two.
McDaniel, who has not allowed a goal in the last 204:40, begin a two-game road trip on Saturday when it travels to No. 17Â Swarthmore. Kickoff is at 4 p.m.
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