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Gary Duncan
1
Winner Central Conn. St. CCSU (1-4-3, 1-0-2)
0
Chicago St. CSU (2-4-4, 0-1-1)
Winner
Central Conn. St. CCSU
(1-4-3, 1-0-2)
1
Final
0
Chicago St. CSU
(2-4-4, 0-1-1)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Central Conn. St. CCSU 0 1 1
Chicago St. CSU 0 0 0

Game Recap: Women's Soccer | | Keith Keahna

Women's Soccer Falls in Conference Home Opener to Central Connecticut State

CHICAGO, Ill. - The Chicago State women's soccer team returned home for the first time in over three weeks to open up the home portion of their conference schedule against the Blue Devils of Central Connecticut State. It was a back and forth, up and day affair from the Kroc Corps Community Center. The Cougars were able to get more opportunities on net against the Blue Devils, however, the Blue Devils were first to break through and the Cougars suffered their first home loss of the season and the first loss in NEC play.

After a slow start in the first half being mostly on defense, the Cougars were put a few possessions together to get great looks at the goal. The Cougars put six shots out in the first half out shooting the Blue Devils to give them the edge. The teams would stay dead locked 0-0 going into the halftime break. 

The score stayed 0-0 for another 18 minutes into the second half until the Blue Devils were able to get enough space to put a shot from about 15 yards into the goal which would be the difference. The Cougars had a few looks towards the end of the game but were unable to capitalize and would drop their first game of the season 1-0 to the Blue Devils. 

The Cougars were led on the night by freshman Ameerah Kolleff with four shots with one being on target which were career highs. She also logged a career high 87 minutes played on the night. Freshman Morgan Perry also logged her career high in minutes played logging all 90 minutes for the first time her career. For the ninth time this season senior defender Veronika Avila logged a full 90 minutes played for Chicago State. Aviana Gutierrez continues to be a great addition as the Chicago State goalkeeper making five saves on the night. 

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With the loss, Chicago State falls at home for the first time in 2025. The Cougars are now 2-4-4 overall and 0-1-1 in NEC play. They will look to bounce back on Sunday, September 28 as they travel to Staten Island, New York to battle Wagner College with kickoff from Hameline Field set for 12:00 PM (CT). 
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