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Trinity (TX) TU (14-2-4, 5-0-2)
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Winner Cal Lutheran CLU (17-2-2, 9-2-1)
Trinity (TX) TU
(14-2-4, 5-0-2)
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Final
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Cal Lutheran CLU
(17-2-2, 9-2-1)
Winner
Score By Periods
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Trinity (TX) TU 1 0 0 1
Cal Lutheran CLU 1 0 1 2

Game Recap: Women's Soccer | | Salvador O'Brien, Trinity University Student

Women's Soccer Edged by Cal Lutheran in NCAA 2nd Round

SAN ANTONIO – The Trinity University Women's Soccer team saw its NCAA Tournament run end in heartbreaking fashion, falling 2-1 in overtime to Cal Lutheran in the second round on Sunday afternoon at Paul McGinlay Field.

The Tigers (14-2-4) entered the match unbeaten in their last seven outings and looked every bit the aggressor early, backed by a lively home crowd. Trinity struck first in the 23rd minute through standout forward Hanna Khan (Southlake, Texas / Carroll), who continued her superb end-of-season form with her fifth goal in four games. After a flowing build-up through midfield, Alex Doran (Boerne, Texas / Geneva School of Boerne) slipped a clever ball into space for Lila Brackin (Dallas, Texas / Lake Highlands), who squared it across the top of the box. Khan met it in stride, took one touch inside and blasted a finish into the top left-hand corner, that smashed down off the crossbar and into the goal to give the Tigers a deserved 1-0 lead.

Trinity continued to apply pressure, with Khan and Bri Werner (Woodbine, Maryland / Glenelg) both forcing strong saves, but Cal Lutheran managed to pull level moments before the halftime whistle. Against the run of play in the 43rd minute, the Regals converted a scramble in the box to tie the match 1-1 heading into the break.

The second half saw both sides trade extended spells of momentum. Trinity's back line, anchored by Ilsa Newland (St. Louis, Missouri / Kirkwood) and Kylie Harris (Missouri City, Texas / Ridgepoint), absorbed some pressure early in the second half, while goalkeeper Lauren Little (Houston, Texas / Episcopal) delivered a composed performance with three crucial saves. Trinity nearly grabbed a late winner as the Tigers surged forward in the final moments of regulation. Brackin forced a team save in the 90th minute, and Werner rattled the woodwork seconds later, inches away from delivering a dramatic winner. 

But two minutes into overtime, Cal Lutheran produced one moment of magic as Keira Hazard scored an Olimpico from a corner to end the contest at 2-1. 

Though the result was one of fine margins and initially stings, Trinity's performance embodied the resilient, flowing, attack-minded identity that carried the Tigers to another postseason berth. With a young core and standout contributions across the roster, the Tigers exit the NCAA Tournament with pride and a bright future ahead.
 
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Players Mentioned

Alex Doran

#6 Alex Doran

M/F
5' 6"
Sophomore
Classics Elite ECNL 06
Kylie Harris

#11 Kylie Harris

D
5' 8"
Sophomore
Albion Hurricanes 06 ECNL
Hanna Khan

#8 Hanna Khan

F
5' 6"
Senior
Sting Dallas Soccer Club
Lauren Little

#0 Lauren Little

GK
5' 7"
Senior
Rise Soccer Club
Ilsa Newland

#16 Ilsa Newland

D
5' 7"
Senior
St. Louis Scott Gallagher, 03/02
Bri Werner

#9 Bri Werner

M
5' 6"
Senior
Legends
Lila Brackin

#31 Lila Brackin

F
5' 6"
Freshman
DKSC

Players Mentioned

Alex Doran

#6 Alex Doran

5' 6"
Sophomore
Classics Elite ECNL 06
M/F
Kylie Harris

#11 Kylie Harris

5' 8"
Sophomore
Albion Hurricanes 06 ECNL
D
Hanna Khan

#8 Hanna Khan

5' 6"
Senior
Sting Dallas Soccer Club
F
Lauren Little

#0 Lauren Little

5' 7"
Senior
Rise Soccer Club
GK
Ilsa Newland

#16 Ilsa Newland

5' 7"
Senior
St. Louis Scott Gallagher, 03/02
D
Bri Werner

#9 Bri Werner

5' 6"
Senior
Legends
M
Lila Brackin

#31 Lila Brackin

5' 6"
Freshman
DKSC
F