FRANKLIN, Wis. (3/17/2021) -- The University of Detroit Mercy women's soccer team dropped a road match on Wednesday afternoon, falling against host Milwaukee by a 3-0 margin. The match was played indoors at the MOSH Performance Center in Franklin, Wisconsin, just outside of Milwaukee.
The Titans equaled the Panthers in shots on goal in the contest with both teams putting seven chances on goal. Milwaukee had the edge in total shots in the match, 13-11.
Milwaukee scored in the 17th minute and again in the 27th minute to hold a 2-0 lead at the halftime break. The host Panthers added a goal in the 69th minute of the match.
Titan freshman forward
Erica Toupin had a strong look at scoring just after the Panthers scored their first goal, but her attempt heading towards the upper 90 was saved by Milwaukee keeper Elaina LaMacchia. The Titans had three shots on goal in the first half, overall.
Toupin had another shot on goal in the 55th minute and 10 minutes later, freshman
Raegan Hammond had her second shot on goal of the match, but both were cleared away. Both freshman
Nevada Larson -- making her collegiate debut -- and junior
Julie Ann Piechocki had looks on net in the final five minutes of the match, but the Titans were unable to capitalize on the chances.
Hammond and Toupin both had two shots on goal for the Titans, while sophomore forward
Isabella Kaschalk also had two shots, one of them on net, for the red, white and blue in the match. Freshman goalkeeper
Marisa Silver made four saves in net for the Titans.
Up Next
Detroit Mercy returns to the pitch next week playing the first of two-straight home matches from Titan Field. The Titans host Horizon League newcomer Robert Morris on Wednesday, March 24 in a 12 p.m. ET match, before welcoming UIC to Detroit for a Tuesday, March 30 contest against the Flames.
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