Lakeland unable to score in first ever women’s soccer game against Lake Michigan, 3-0

Lakeland unable to score in first ever women’s soccer game against Lake Michigan, 3-0

BENTON HARBOR, Mich. – Lakeland women's soccer had its chances to score but it was Lake Michigan College cashing in three times for a 3-0 victory over the Lakers in the program's first ever soccer game.

With the loss, Lakeland falls to 0-1 overall and in Region XII play.

Maria Sill (Geneva) had the most chances with seven shots while Liz Serago (Euclid) added three shots. Brianna Paulett (Lyndhurst), Cayleigh Megyesi (Concord), Tiffany Woodruff (Minford) and Lora Stewart (Cleveland Heights) each had a shot in the shutout loss.

Lake Michigan scored all three goals in the first half and Lakeland was unable to recover.

The Lakers will look to bounce back with a road game on Sunday, Aug. 26 at 1 p.m. against Muskegon Community College.

For more information about Lakeland athletics, visit www.athletics.lakelandcc.edu.

About Lakeland Community College

Founded in 1967, Lakeland Community College was the first college in Ohio created by a vote of the people. True to our mission, Lakeland provides quality learning opportunities to meet the social and economic needs of the community.

Offering day, evening, weekend and online classes, the college serves more than 10,800 credit and 2,800 noncredit students (2016). For more information about the College, visit www.lakelandcc.edu.