MILWAUKEE - The IU Indianapolis women's soccer team found sledding heavy against the top team in the Horizon League on Thursday night (Oct. 16) as the Jaguars fell at Milwaukee, 6-0. The host Panthers tallied twice in the game's opening 15 minutes and deposited four goals before intermission in coasting to the 6-0 win.
Six different Panthers scored a goal as the hosts finished with a 22-12 shot margin and 9-1 advantage in corner kicks.
Milwaukee's Lola Wojcik tallied the game-winner in the 12th minute and Kristina Karlof doubled the advantage in the 14th minute.
The Panthers (10-4-2, 7-0-1 HL) got scores from Jenni Andjelic in the 30th minute and Ashlyn Skinner-Barrett in the 35th minute to blow the game open.
Junior midfielder
Lindsey Castillo led the Jaguar attack with three shots, all on target, and
Caroline Kelley attempted two. Given the final margin, the Jaguars (3-10-2, 2-4-1 HL) played 21 total players with senior defender
Kailyn Smith playing a team-high 83 minutes.
Sarah Bambrick yielded the four first half scores before
Arissa North was beaten for a pair of goals in the second half. The duo combined to make three stops.
The Jaguars will continue the two-game trip on Sunday (Oct. 19) when they travel north to Green Bay for a 1:00 p.m. CT kickoff on ESPN+.