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Photo GalleryCAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – Southeast Missouri (5-4, 2-1) forward
Breana Beine scored a go-ahead goal with 11:15 remaining to lift the Redhawks 2-1 over Murray State (6-7, 2-2) on Sunday afternoon at Houck Stadium.
Heather Nelson notched her 150
th victory leading the Southeast program.
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"Today we had to dig down and figure out a way to win," Nelson said. "It's pretty cool [to reach 150 wins at Southeast]. It's a real credit to the players that I've had over this time period. I'll take the credit for recruiting good kids, but I have to give them the credit for the wins."
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The Redhawks took a 1-0 lead just 3:01 into the contest when forward
Kasey Crowden scored on a header off of a corner kick from midfielder
Jenna Collingridge. It was the first goal of the season for Crowden and first assist for Collingridge.
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In the 36
th minute, Murray State forward Julie Mooney tied the match at 1-1 when she converted a penalty kick for her OVC-leading ninth goal of the season.
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The match remained tied until Beine scored the deciding goal on a pass from forward
Natasha Minor in the 79
th minute. It was Beine's team-leading fifth goal of the season and Minor's team-high fifth assist. Both players are tied with a team-best 11 points.
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Minor led Southeast with four shots and three shots on goal. Beine added three shots and two shots on goal.
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Mooney recorded a game-high six shots, including two shots on goal. Forward Pavlina Nepokojova registered five shots and a game-high four shots on goal.
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Goalkeepers
Kindra Lierz and Shelby Haworth both finished with six saves. Southeast defenders added two additional saves on shots on goal.
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The Redhawks return to action on Friday, Oct. 10 when they host Austin Peay at 6:30 p.m. Coach Nelson will be honored prior to the match for her 150
th win as the Southeast head coach.Â