DAVIDSON, N.C. -- In a 90-minute thriller, Loyola Chicago fell, 2-1, on the road at Davidson on Sunday, Sept. 28 to close out its two-match away trip.
The Ramblers are now 6-3-2 overall and 1-2 in Atlantic 10 play.
How it Happened
- Davidson struck first in the 16th minute after Dakota Lyons finished a feed from SJ Pak to put the hosts ahead 1-0.
- Loyola pressed hard for an equalizer before halftime, generating 11 first-half shots and three corner kicks, but Davidson goalkeeper Grace Stair made key stops to preserve the lead.
- The Ramblers found their breakthrough early in the second half; rookie Abby Sudkamp converted off a setup from Catherine Cline to level the match, 1-1, in the 53rd minute.
- Loyola's offense continued to apply pressure, forcing four saves from Stair and creating several late chances, featuring attempts from Ansley Cryan, Cline, Maggie Schmidt and Jadyn Harris.
- An own goal in the final seconds of the match handed Davidson the win.
Inside the Box Score
- Sudkamp's goal marked her second of the season and the first career assist for Cline.
- The Ramblers outshot the Wildcats 20-8, edging the team's season-high 21 shots.
- Molly Pistorius and Zoe Hevey led the way with four shots apiece.
Up Next
Loyola looks to rebound against George Washington on Thursday, Oct. 2 at 7 p.m. at Hoyne Field.