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Johns Hopkins 20, DU 5

what went right

Redshirt junior attack Kara Secora tallied a goal and an assist for the Pioneers in their game against Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, Md., Friday afternoon. Freshman midfielder Rachael Dillon scored her first career goal to help the Pioneers score one of their only five goals. Junior midfielder Mikayla Clark, sophomore midfielder Meredith Harris and sophomore attack Jenn Etzel each added goal for the Pioneers in their loss.

what went wrong

Denver allowed Johns Hopkins to score 20 goals and advance to 3-0 this season. Candace Rossi recorded five goals and an assist for the Blue Jays and Taylor D’Amore and Rachel Ballatori each had four goals and two assists. Denver was outshot 33-10 and allowed the Blue Jays to put 26 shots on goal.

“Obviously, this is not the way we wanted to start the season,” said head coach Liza Kelly. “Give credit to Johns Hopkins for playing a very good game. We’ve got some things to work on, and now we need to put this behind us and focus on Louisville next week.”

up next

Denver will travel to Louisville, Ky., on Friday to take on Louisville at 12 p.m.

 

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