Wednesday, October 9, 2024
Jacksonville State University forward Naroa Domenech (11) kicks the ball away from Western Kentucky University defender Kendall Wale (23) during a match at the WKU Soccer Complex on Sunday, Oct. 6, 2024. Photo by Anna Bell Lee.
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Izzy Van De Wield (25) tips a ball during a match against Kennesaw State University at Diddle Arena on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2024. Photo by Anna Bell Lee.
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Bailey Reed, Newsletter Editor
Good morning, Hilltoppers!
Enjoy news from our fall break on WKU soccer's draw against Jacksonville State and WKU volleyball's win against Kennesaw State
WKU soccer draws with Jacksonville State
WKU soccer earned their third draw of Conference USA play Sunday in a 0-0 draw against Jacksonville State at the WKU Soccer Complex.
The two teams could not convert on their 18 combined shot attempts Both teams had four shots on goal, but the Hilltoppers threatened more, out-shooting the Gamecocks 10-8 Senior goalkeeper Maddie Davis had four saves in the game, keeping all of the Gamecocks shot attempts out of the net
WKU volleyball dominates weekend against Kennesaw State
WKU volleyball returned to E A Diddle arena Friday, Oct 4 and Saturday, Oct. 5, defeating the Kennesaw State Owls in two games. The wins on the weekend extended WKU’s win streak to seven games The Hilltoppers have not lost a set in those seven contests
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