Mequon, Wisconsin – The Oberlin College field hockey team fell to Concordia (WI) University by a score of 4-0 in a non-conference game inside Tomasini Stadium.
The Yeowomen, who had a quick turnaround after winning their season opener yesterday afternoon, struggled to get going offensively.
Oberlin was outshot 11-1 in the first half, but put more pressure on the Concordia defense in the second half as they fired five shots and put two on cage. Sophomore forward
Libby Royer led the team with three shots.
In net, junior goalkeeper
Kennedy Kline faced a season-high 25 shots, but held her ground as she made a season-high 13 saves.
The Falcons scored three of their four goals in the first half and tacked on one insurance goal in the second.
The Yeowomen are back in action on Tuesday, September 5 when they travel to Kenyon for its NCAC opener on McBribe Field at 5 p.m.