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No. 15 Michigan State knocks off No. 5 Northwestern 2-1

No. 15 Michigan State knocks off No. 5 Northwestern 2-1


EVANSTON, Ill. — Northwestern fell 2-1 at home for the first time this season to Michigan State Sunday at Lanny and Sharon Martin Stadium.

The loss dropped Northwestern’s record to 12-2-2 overall and 6-1-1 in Big Ten action. The ‘Cats now trail the Spartans by three points in the Big Ten standings with one week to go in the regular season.

How it Happened

Michigan St. started the scoring when Samantha White scored in the 12th minute. The Spartans increased their lead to 2-0 on a goal from Celia Gaynor in the 20th minute, assisted by Ruby Diodati.

Northwestern got on the scoreboard to make it a 2-1 game on Rowan Lapi’s 54th-minute penalty kick goal, her fourth of the season. That scoreline held for the remainder of the match.

Game Notes

  • The loss snapped Northwestern’s thirteen-game unbeaten streak, a program record
  • Rowan Lapi’s penalty kick goal marked her third this season from the spot
  • Mia Raben recorded three saves for the Wildcats out of 12 total Spartans shots
  • Northwestern registered three shots on goal in the second half
  • The Wildcats outshot the Spartans 7-6 in the second half

Northwestern continues its homestand when it hosts Iowa for Senior Night Thursday, October 20 at 7 p.m. CT. The game will be broadcast on B1G+ and admission is free to all fans.

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