Gebauer Scores First Career Goal in SLU Loss
August 17, 2012
<p><strong>OXFORD, Miss. –</strong><strong> </strong>Junior forward <strong>Maddie Gebauer</strong> (Cedar Hill, Mo./St. Joseph’s) tallied her first career goal to stake Saint Louis to a 1-0 lead, but Mississippi registered three unanswered goals and defeated the Billikens 3-1 Friday night at Ole Miss Soccer Stadium.</p>
<p>Sophomore forward <strong>Lindsay Elking</strong> (St. Louis, Mo./Ursuline) picked up her first career assist on Gebauer’s goal, which put the Billikens on top at the 23:49 mark. Elking sent a cross to Gebauer, who knocked in a shot from close range.</p>
<p>SLU took the 1-0 advantage to the locker room and remained in front until Maddie Cunningham, assisted by Sara Coleman and Rafaelle Souza, netted the equalizer at 59:16.</p>
<p>Mandy McCalla (Erin Emerson) scored the game winner at 81:33, and Souza (unassisted) tacked on an insurance goal at 86:54.</p>
<p>“The girls played really well in the first half, but give Ole Miss credit for coming out really strong in the second half,” head coach <strong>Kat Mertz</strong> said. “They put us under a lot of pressure, and we gave up those two late goals.</p>
<p>“But we grew a lot as a team tonight,” Mertz said. “We certainly have some positive things to take out of this game, certain players played extremely well. We have to find a way to put 90 minutes together. The first half was great, we just have to learn how to finish.</p>
<p>“We have some work to do, but we’re prepared to do it. We’re looking forward to playing SEMO on Sunday.”</p>
<p>The Billikens take on Southeast Missouri State Sunday in Cape Girardeau. Game time is 6:30 p.m.</p>
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