The University of Minnesota Duluth dropped a tightly contested match 2-1, against visiting Bemidji State Sunday afternoon. The Bulldogs finished out the contest with three shots to the Beavers 11.
 
UMD started the game off early, scoring off a chip from junior midfielder 
Emily Hinz when she passed a throw in to senior forward 
Nan Glinsek. The Beavers responded 10 minutes later off of a deflection from Sara Wendt off of a chip from Kennedy Michel. The rest of the half went without a goal. BSU would come out 37 minutes into the second half and score again, from a similar play except the pass this time was from Maggie Hallock, putting the Beavers up 2-1 and not looking back from there.
 
UMD would finish with two shots on goal, coming from 
Emily Hinz and sophomore defender 
Megan Vatne. Bemidji would finish with a total of seven shots on goal. Sophomore goalkeeper 
Sophia Grenz was able to stop four. Hinz put away her team high fourth goal this afternoon, while Glinsek notches her third assist on the year.
 
The Bulldogs take to the road next weekend, squaring off against No. 3 ranked Minnesota State Mavericks (Sept. 27) and the Concordia-St. Paul Golden Bears (Sept. 29).
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