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A momentary lapse by the Concordia University, Nebraska women's soccer team was enough for the Nebraska Wesleyan Prairie Wolves to escape Bulldog Stadium with a 1-0 victory over the Bulldogs Wednesday night in Seward, Neb.
The Bulldogs and Prairie Wolves played a sloppy first half, with both teams getting multiple scoring chances but no goals. It was not until the 22nd minute that Wesleyan's Alison Frohn was able to find the back of the net after a scramble for a loose ball in front of the Concordia net.
Concordia was unable to get anything past the Nebraska Wesleyan netminder, Sara Perdew, who made five saves on 10 shots by the Bulldogs.
The loss drops the Bulldogs to 4-11-0 overall and 2-8-0 in the GPAC and all but ends any hope for post-season play. The win moves Nebraska Wesleyan to 4-9-3 overall and 3-4-3 in the GPAC and keeps their hopes alive for making the GPAC tournament.
The next action for the Bulldogs comes Saturday, Oct. 25, in Mitchell, S.D., as Concordia takes on Dakota Wesleyan at 1 p.m.