The Park University women's soccer team played a competitive contest with (RV) Hastings College (Neb.), but the Broncos were able to extend the lead late to put the game well out of reach on Wednesday at Julian Field, 3-nil.
The final score could be deceptive, as the Pirates played close with Hastings for the majority of this game. Park even managed to have three shots on goal in the first half to Hastings' one. 
That one shot on goal for the Broncos though came at the 29th minute and it did hit its mark for the game's first goal. 
The Broncos got seven first half shots off to Park's five, and both teams had a first half corner kick. 
The second half stayed consistent for Hastings with seven shots, and Park even tacked on an additional shot in the second half for a total of 11 for the match. 
The Pirates were unable to get a shot on goal though, as the Broncos defense stopped any potential chances. Once such opportunity was a through ball from Kozak that nearly found a racing 
Rand Taleb, but on multiple occasions the pass was hit away by a defender or Tatiana Villasenor came off her line to make a play.
There were four shots on goal for the Broncos for the game and as time was running down, Hastings added two more goals in the last 10 minutes of play. to put it out of reach from the Pirates. 
Frankie Williams had one save in the contest, while Villasenor stopped four would be goals.
Not a lot of corner kicks came in the second half with only one to mention for the Broncos.
Megan Everhart led Park in shots with three, while 
Patrycia Kozak and 
Emma Le both fired two.
The Pirates will have a week to recoup and will come back to Julian Field for a 3pm matchup with Avila University. 
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