FORT COLLINS, Colo. – Southeast Missouri women's soccer (3-3-0) fell to Colorado State (3-1-0), 2-0, Sunday afternoon at the CSU Soccer Field to cap the Redhawks road trip in the Centennial State.
The Rams utilized a pair of first half goals to overcome the Redhawks. Kendra Gipson scored in the 19th minute off a pass from Liv Layton.
Layton then doubled the CSU lead at 20:40. Kenady Leighton was credited with the assist.
Layton notched a game high three shots (2 SOG) with three points (1g-1a) in 59 minutes of action.
Coffin (2 SOG), Taylor Bee (1 SOG, 90 minutes), Gipson (1 SOG), and Ali Yoshida (2 SOG) each added a pair of shots Sunday.
Colorado State outshot the Redhawks, 14-4 (10-1 SOG), including 8-3 in the second frame.
Zoe Houston, a freshman from St. Charles, Missouri, paced SEMO with a pair of shots late in the second half.
Zoey Memmel added a shot.
Faith Liljegren registered a shot on goal at 21:09 but CSU goalkeeper Emilie Gavillet was there to make the save.
Redhawks goalkeeper
Sophia Elfrink made eight saves in her sixth-straight start.
Gavillet finished with a save in the win for Colorado State.
Emma Brune and
Natalie Jackson both competed in the full 90 minutes Sunday afternoon.
For Jackson, it was her sixth-straight full regulation game of the season.
For Brune, it was her fourth consecutive 90-minute game.
Ella Baldwin was assessed a yellow card at 74:33.
The Redhawks posted a 1-1-0 record on their Colorado trip.
SEMO will next be in action on Thursday, Sept. 8, when they take on Evansville at Houck Field. The Redhawks will then play host to rival Southern Illinois on Sunday, Sept. 11, in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. The home matches are slated to kick off at 6 p.m. and 1 p.m., CT respectively.