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Makayla Davis Scores Twice To Keep Eagles Unbeaten

Makayla Davis Scores Twice To Keep Eagles Unbeaten

GAME DETAILS
University of the Ozarks 3, Lyon College 1
Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017
Clarksville, Ark. | Hurie Soccer Field


THE BASICS
Freshman midfielder Makayla Davis scored two goals and senior forward Brittanie Gragg scored another to power the Eagles past NAIA Lyon College 3-1 Wednesday in the Eagles' first regular season home match of 2017. Georgia Warren recorded all three assists for the Eagles. With the scored tied 1-1 at the half, Davis came out and scored the game-winner in the 51st minute. The Eagles remain unbeaten at 3-0-0.

SCORING SUMMARY
OZARKS - Makayla Davis (Georgia Warren) 12:23
LYON - Jessica Souza (Joyce Barbosa) 16:56
OZARKS - Makayla Davis (Georgia Warren) 50:25
OZARKS - Brittanie Gragg (Georgia Warren) 72:35

KEY STATISTICS
Makayla Davis scored twice, including the game-winner in the 51st minute, and Brittanie Gragg scored once to keep Ozarks unbeaten at 3-0-0. Georgia Warren recorded two assists and now has a team-leading six points. Kiara Henry notched nine saves for her third win of the season.



OZARKS STARTERS
Kiara Henry, Rebecca McCarron, Chance Koy, Micaela Winters, Georgia Warren, Breanna Aguilar, Olivia Allard, Rebecca Peterson, Makayla Davis, Falon Hanson, Amber Taylor
 
OZARKS SUBSTITUTES
Chloe Peacock, Christina Waddle, Cristin Connor, Brittanie Gragg

QUOTABLE – Head Coach Natalie Dreyer
"I told the girls before the game that this would be a very good Lyon team. But we were prepared for this day. The girls are buying into what we are doing. It was great to see Makayla utilizing her speed and score two goals. I told the girls that we have had four different players score and we have had assists from different players, and that shows a team effort. That is why we are in the place we are now. I can't stress enough we have to focus on Friday."

EAGLES' NEXT MATCH
The Eagles will host NAIA Williams Baptist College Friday, September 8, at 2:00 p.m.