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SportsAugust 25, 2016

Senior Natasha Minor scored an unassisted golden goal in overtime to send the Southeast Missouri State women's soccer team past Wisconsin-Green Bay on Thursday night in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Minor, who hails from the Green Bay area, connected on her only shot attempt of the game...

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Senior Natasha Minor scored an unassisted golden goal in overtime to send the Southeast Missouri State women's soccer team past Wisconsin-Green Bay on Thursday night in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

Minor, who hails from the Green Bay area, connected on her only shot attempt of the game.

Junior Paige Blankenheim, also a Wisconsin native, led Southeast (3-0) with three shots, none of which were on goal, while another Wisconsin native, freshman Jennifer Brien, finished with a team-high two shots, both of which were on goal.

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The Redhawks held an 11-3 shot advantage over the Phoenix (0-2-1).

Southeast goalkeeper Kindra Lierz had one save.

The Redhawks wrap up their road trip to Wisconsin with a game against Wisconsin-Milwaukee at noon Sunday.

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