Women’s soccer draws to Northwestern 1-1 in conference finale
The Wisconsin women’s soccer team closed out its regular season with a 1-1 draw against Northwestern on Oct. 23 in Evanston.
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The Wisconsin women’s soccer team closed out its regular season with a 1-1 draw against Northwestern on Oct. 23 in Evanston.
The visiting Mavericks offered fairly sparse resistance as the Badgers shut them out twice on home turf. Senior forward Claire Enright stepped up, logging two goals and three assists over the weekend.
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