Owings Mills, Md. - The Stevenson women's soccer team failed to get on the scoreboard as they fell to Lebanon Valley College 2-0 Saturday night at Mustang Stadium.
Scoring for the Dutchman were Alyssa Peiffer and Jordan Lasky. Junior goalkeeper
Courtney Wysokowski recorded four saves for the Mustangs.
The Mustangs opened the shooting at 2:30 with a quick shot from first year forward
Kamille Purcell. Following that opportunity, the Dutchmen committed three consecutive fouls, so it wasn't until 26:25 when the Dutchman opened the scoring as Peiffer deflected the ball past Wysokowski.
The Mustangs came out of the locker room at half pressuring in the offensive zone. At 54:12, Mustang first year midfielder
Kayla Gerbes blocked a shot that was destined for the back of the net. The Dutchmen extended their lead at 74:45 as Alison Sepkovic feathered a pass to Jordan Lasky who chipped it past Wysokowski as the keeper came out to challenge. A yellow card was dealt to the Mustangs' junior defender
Kelly Schultz at 88:16.
Following the loss, the Mustangs fall to 1-12-3 (0-5-2 in the MAC). Stevenson is next in action at Salisbury University on Tuesday, Oct. 25 ,with kickoff scheduled for 3 p.m. After the win, the Dutchmen improve to 6-4-4 (5-0-1 in the conference). They next play on Wednesday, Oct. 26 as host Messiah at 3:30 p.m.