Akeyla Furbert and her University of South Carolina Aiken Women's soccer teammates lost a 3-1 decision at Georgia College in its Peach Belt Conference opener.
Georgia College broke the scoreless tie in the 20th minute of action for a 1-0 lead. Georgia College added another goal at the 37:05 mark, but USC Aiken head coach Hilary George's team got her team back on track in the second half.
After intermission, USC Aiken pushed forward. Hazel Kelley fired a shot in the 49th minute of action that sailed just wide of the frame.
USC Aiken played solid defense as Georgia College had three corner kicks, resulting in a pair of shots. In the 58th minute of action, USC Aiken earned a corner kick, but the team could not muster a shot on the possession.
In the 65th minute, Emily May rocketed a shot that was wide of the goal.
Tori Caldwell took a corner kick at the 68:27 mark, but once again the offense was unable to get a shot off. However, a minute later, Caldwell made a beautiful cross that found the head of Casey Rish, who played it into the back of the net, making it 2-1. The goal marked Rish's first goal of her career.
Sarah Moore had a chance to tie the contest a moment later, but the Georgia College keeper was up to the challenge. Olivia Stiltner posted a shot in the 73rd minute that was wide of the goal.
Things heated up moments later as Georgia College was awarded a penalty kick in the box, but it was saved by Karin Cadwalader.
USC Aiken managed to change the field and went on the attack. The squad earned a corner kick in the 79th minute and Furbert blasted a shot that was saved.
Georgia College added a goal in the 81st minute for the 3-1 score.
USC Aiken was out-shot 18-11 and Georgia College held an 8-4 advantage in corner kicks. Cadwalader played all 90 minutes in goal, stopping five shots.
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