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Wolverines Play to Draw Against No. 19 Buffaloes

» Michigan led 1-0 at half after goal Lily Farkashowever, Colorado scored an equalizer with a late goal from a penalty kick.
» The Wolverines outscored the Buffaloes 16-15. Farkas led the group with five shots and four goals.
» UM went 1-0-1 against ranked opponents at home this season.

Ann Arbor, Michigan — The University of Michigan women’s soccer team drew 1-1 against world number 19 Colorado Thursday night (September 8) at UM Soccer Stadium.

The game started with a back-and-forth offense and defense. 27 minutes, it was a senior Lily Farkas Who got the Wolverines to end the stalemate?Graduate student assists goal Margot Ridgeway When Meredith Harkenson.

Ridgeway played the ball from behind and found Harkenson in the middle of the pitch. She enjoyed space in the central area before finding Farkas 25 yards out.

Farkas’ fourth goal of the season tied for second with his team-mate Casey Lawrence.

Michigan (4-2-1) beat Colorado (5-0-2) on shooting (7-6) and saved first half (3-0). However, the Wolverines took the lead by 4 on shots on goal.

The second half opened with more table tennis action, with the Wolverines beating the Buffaloes 10–8 in the period. UM had a golden chance in the 59th inning as a junior Sammy Woods served a senior Dani Wolf It’s on the top left of the 6. With the goalkeeper embracing her near post, Wolff’s shot crossed the mouth of the goal and went just wide of her right post.

Colorado evened the score after a foul in the box. CU’s Civana Kuhlman stepped into the spot and put the penalty kick in the back of the net in the 77th minute.

Michigan’s last chance of the night came in the 85th minute when Jr. Sarah Bridenstein A short cross to the top of the 6 from the right side. A lofted ball was headed by Woods but went out of the net.

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Next, the Wolverines will head to Toledo, Ohio, to face the Rockets at 1:00 p.m. Sunday (September 11) at Scott Stadium. The game will be streamed live on ESPN+.

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