(Washington, D.C.) – The Delaware State women's soccer team (6-9-3) wrapped up the 2015 regular season Wednesday night settling for its second consecutive scoreless tie, this time on the road with the Howard Bison (11-7-1).
With this tie, the Hornets moved to 3-14-1 all-time against HU, whereas Wednesday night's tie snapped a four-game winning streak for the Bison.
Throughout the evening, Howard lived up to its calling card on the offensive end, totaling 22 shots, including 11 in the second period. Coming in, the Bison had 62 goals under their belts, compared to 24 for the Hornets.
Nevertheless, DSU was able to keep the Bison scoreless for the fourth time this season, led by goalkeeper Michele Lammers (6-9-3) collecting eight saves. With this effort, Lammers pushed her yearly shutout total to four, tying Tara McQueene and Katelyn Koslosky for most in DSU single-season history.
Offensively the Hornets, meanwhile, featured forward Bri Musco registering three out of her squad's seven shots, including two placed on-goal. Delaware State was also held scoreless for the ninth time this season.
Coming up, the Columbia Blue & Red will head Florence, S.C. to defend their Independent Conference Tournament crown this weekend as the top seed, beginning with the Hampton Pirates on Friday at 4 p.m. Depending on the outcome, DSU will play the winner or loser of Francis Marion and South Carolina State Sunday afternoon.