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Lobos power past Nevada on strength of four second-half goals

RENO, Nev. ­– The offense of the University of New Mexico women’s soccer team has been on fire as of late and on Sunday, the Lobos turned up the heat some more against Nevada by scoring four second-half goals en route to a decisive 5-1 win. The five-goal output for the Lobos tied a season-high set at home against Idaho State.
 
In scoring five goals, the Lobos’ (8-5-2, 4-2-2 MW) offensive attack, like it has been all season, was spread out as there were five different players that scored goals. Of those, three registered their first goals of the season. To this point of the season, UNM has scored 33 goals as a team with 13 different players accounting for at least one goal.
 
On Sunday, the scoring for the Lobos got started by Amelia Bierle. In the 23rd minute, Bierle converted a penalty kick opportunity for her first goal of the season and also to put UNM up 1-0. In the 34th minute, however, the Wolf Pack (4-10-2, 1-7-0 MW) would score the tying goal off of a set piece on a corner kick.
 

 
The game would head into halftime tied at one-all, but the final 45 minutes would be dominated by the Lobos.  
 
The first of their eventual four goals in the second half came in the 59th minute when Cami Floth put away a corner kick play that was triggered by Jennifer Munoz. The goal was the fourth of the season for Floth.
 

In the 71st minute, UNM doubled their lead in an emphatic way as Mackenna Havenor booted a free kick from near midfield into the back of the net as the Wolf Pack goal keeper came out and tried to punch it out, but the rip by Havenor was just high enough to get out of reach for the goal.
 

 
Five minutes later, Jill Olguin picked up her first goal of the season as she buried a one-timer from Jadyn Edwards.
 

The fifth and final goal of the game for the Lobos came five minutes after the Olguin goal as Lexi Baca registered her second goal of the season. Her goal was assisted by Jessie Hix.
 

 
The Lobos will now look to continue their hot offensive ways as they return home for their final two games at the UNM Soccer Complex this season. The first of those will come on Friday, October 19 against Air Force. The final home game will be played two days after on Sunday, October 21 against Colorado College. The three seniors on this year’s team will be honored pregame against Colorado College.