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Women's Soccer Chad Grubbs, HSU SID

McMurry is Shut Out by Cross Town Rivals HSU

ABILENE, Texas — Senior forward Amy Kuykendall had three goals and an assist to become the leading scorer in Cowgirl history in the non-scholarship era as Hardin-Simmons blanked McMurry, 8-0, in American Southwest Conference action at Edwards Field on Saturday.

Kuykendall now has 65 career goals and 44 career assists for 174 career points, moving her past Andrea Gilbreth (173 career points) for the ASC non-scholarship era record. She needs six more goals and four more assists to hold those records as well.

The Cowgirls put away in doubt in the outcome with two goals in the first 11:12 of the match. Kuykendall scored off a Sarah Stansell assists and Allison Ray scored on a double assist from Kuykendall and Megan Ryan. Chelsea Flores made it 3-0 at halftime.

HSU added five goals in the second half. Freshman Devon Howard scored her fourth goal of the year at the 51:08 mark and then Kuykendall added goals at the 62:31 mark from an assist from her sister Katie and then scored the record-setter off a corner kick that was knocked around in the box.

Katie Dagenais scored in the 81st minute off a Vivian Wells assist and Danielle Roadcap finished off the scoring on an assist from Danielle Roadcap.

HSU outshot McMurry 48-0 in the game to move to 11-0 overall and to 7-0 in ASC action.

McMurry fell to 2-9 overall and to 2-5 in league play and will take on Mary Hardin-Baylor Friday 1 p.m. at Edwards Field.
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