VICKSBURG, Miss. – Beatriz Kretteis' second-half goal served as the match-winner in allowing visiting Grambling State to escape Sports Force Parks on the Mississippi with a 2-1 victory over Alcorn State on Sunday, Aug. 21, in Vicksburg, Mississippi. The game was played as a nonconference affair for both sides.
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Both Alcorn and Grambling State endured high humidity and sizzling temperatures before storms rolled into the Vicksburg area after halftime, creating a fast, wet pitch for the final 45 minutes of the match.
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Grambling State (2-0-0) used a corner delivery from Samantha Diaz, as the ball bounced in front of goal, allowing Tigers defender Beatriz Kretteis to pounce on it and place it into the lower-left corner past Alcorn keeper
Mikayla Shaughnessy. The goal proved to be the match-winner for the Tigers in the 67th-minute of play.
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Alcorn (0-2-0) equalized at 1-1 just on the stroke of halftime when sophomore midfielder
Jaidyn Matheu was able to find the back of the net for the first time this season – off an assist from freshman forward
Samara Nunn – with the Ontario, Canada native breaking away from a pack of Grambling defenders to fire a shot under keeper Madison Covey-Taylor literally with the last kick of the half.
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Grambling opened the game's scoring on 25 minutes for the early 1-0 advantage.
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Substitute Imogen Fowler steered a left-footed shot into the lower-left corner of the Alcorn goal off a Kretteis delivery into the box from the right edge of the penalty area.
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The Tigers had a chance to make it 3-1 on 74 minutes, but Aria Whitney's penalty kick was sent wide right of goal, even as Shaughnessy guessed correctly and went to her left in an attempt for the save.
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Late-on, a pair of chances by Matheu and sophomore forward
Yaisa Reyes would have been enough to give the homestanding Braves a draw, but both attempts were just wide of the mark.
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Covey-Taylor registered the win between the sticks for the Tigers, while the loss went to Shaughnessy. Both keepers played the full 90 minutes in goal for their respective sides.
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For Alcorn, Nunn had three shots on the day – all three falling on target. Matheu added three shots of her own, including the first-half goal for the Purple and Gold. Meanwhile, it was freshman
Zea Anderson also recording a shot on-target in the game.
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Grambling was led in shots by Kretteis with seven, including three on-target. Defender Mackenzie Rastatter was behind her with five shots (four on-target). Fowler added four shots in a substitute's role, including her first half goal.
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Cautions were issued to Grambling's Adrianna Pratt (19th-minute) and Fowler (89th-minute), and Alcorn defender
Jada Ward (58th-minute).
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For the Braves, the loss is now the fifth consecutive against the Tigers.
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The teams will meet for their traditional Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) contest against each other on October 16, when the Braves travel to Grambling, Louisiana.
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Alcorn will look to turn things around Wednesday, Aug. 24, when the Braves welcome Louisiana-Monroe to Jack Spinks – Marino Casem Stadium in Lorman, Mississippi. Kickoff is scheduled for 6 p.m. CST.
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