Babson Park, FL – The Webber International Women's Soccer team held Keiser scoreless through 64 minutes and got a standout eight-save performance from Francesca Magnotti, but the Seahawks broke through late and added an 89th-minute insurance goal to seal a 2–0 Sun Conference result on Saturday.
Keiser generated a wave of first-half pressure—posting a 7–3 edge in shots and 6–0 on corners—but Magnotti's five first-half saves and disciplined back-line work from Maeva Bachmann and Thea Roque kept the match level at the break. Webber's best early looks came from Morgan Myers, who forced two saves inside the opening seven minutes.
The visitors finally cashed in at 64:41 when Lauren Riley finished a build-up assisted by Maria Vilhena for a 1–0 lead. As Webber chased the equalizer—earning its lone corner in the 71st—Keiser doubled the advantage at 88:40, with Haley Miller slotting home from Riley to close out the scoring. Magnotti added three more second-half stops, including back-to-back saves in the 88th minute to give the Warriors a late lifeline.
By the Numbers
- Score: Keiser 2, Webber 0 (HT 0–0)
- Shots (SOG): KU 14 (10), WIU 4 (3)
- Corners: KU 8, WIU 1
- Saves: WIU Magnotti 8; KU Priebe 3 (clean sheet)
- Fouls / Offsides: Even at 4 fouls apiece; KU 4 offsides, WIU 0
- WIU Chances: Myers 2 SOG; Melissa Del Valle 1 SOG; Olof Sigurdardottir 1 shot blocked
- Scoring Summary
64:41 — KU: Riley (Vilhena) • 0–1
88:40 — KU: Miller (Riley) • 0–2
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