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SportsOctober 30, 2015

Southeast Missouri State sophomore goalkeeper Kindra Lierz made 16 saves as the women's soccer team concluded its regular season schedule with its second consecutive scoreless tie Thursday against UT Martin in Martin, Tennessee. The double-overtime tie gave the Redhawks a 3-2-5 record in the Ohio Valley Conference, which seeded them sixth for the OVC Tournament that begins Sunday. Southeast is 8-5-6 overall...

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Southeast Missouri State sophomore goalkeeper Kindra Lierz made 16 saves as the women's soccer team concluded its regular season schedule with its second consecutive scoreless tie Thursday against UT Martin in Martin, Tennessee.

The double-overtime tie gave the Redhawks a 3-2-5 record in the Ohio Valley Conference, which seeded them sixth for the OVC Tournament that begins Sunday. Southeast is 8-5-6 overall.

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The Skyhawks (7-10-1 overall, 5-4-1 OVC) fired a season-high 42 shots to just eight for the Redhawks and held a 14-2 advantage in corner kicks.

Three of Southeast's shots were on goal.

Third-seeded Jacksonville State will host the Redhawks in the first round of the tournament. Southeast defeated the Gamecocks 1-0 on Oct. 18.

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