DEERFIELD, Ill. - A first-half penalty gave Trinity International an early lead, but two unanswered goals, including one in the closing minutes, pushed the visiting Judson Eagles in front, 2-1 on Wednesday afternoon at Schartner Field.
Box Score | Season StatsThe Trojans (4-4-2, 2-2-1 CCAC) out-shot the Eagles by a 16-6 margin in the match, including a 11-2 margin in the first half alone.
Kelsey Gill gave her team the 1-0 advantage in the 7th minute, after the Judson defense was whistled for a foul inside the box.
Despite taking just two shots before the halftime break, Judson found the equalizer in the 39th minute, when JU's Hannah Condit fired a shot past the keeper for the goal.
Trinity again had the majority of chances in the second half, with five shots and a pair of opportunities off of corner kicks. In the 82nd minute however, Judson's Margaret Rivera attempted to time Condit's pass up the middle, getting an open shot to put away the game-winner.
Morgan Elzinga led the Trojans with seven shots, including a team-high five on goal.
Isabelle Danner and
Samantha Yasatan made two shots on goal apiece.
TIU are back in action this Saturday, when they hit the road to take on Cardinal Stritch. Kickoff against the Wolves is set for 12:00 p.m.