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Photo Story: The No. 24 Huskers drop in rankings after their 3-2 Loss to the St. Louis Billikens

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Alana Textor
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September 13, 2023
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    Flo UCD crop 1 150x150 - Photo Story: The No. 24 Huskers drop in rankings after their 3-2 Loss to the St. Louis Billikens
    Junior Florence Belzile challenges her opponent. Belzile allotted 70 minutes in the game against the UC Davis Aggies.
    El 1 1 150x150 - Photo Story: The No. 24 Huskers drop in rankings after their 3-2 Loss to the St. Louis Billikens
    Senior Eleanor Dale settles the ball as she warms up for a game against the Saint Louis Billikens. Dale currently has 12 goals into the season and is ranked first for the most goals in collegiate women’s soccer.
    Abbey UCD 150x150 - Photo Story: The No. 24 Huskers drop in rankings after their 3-2 Loss to the St. Louis Billikens
    Junior Abbey Schwarz dribbles the ball ahead of her opponent. Schwarz received her third assist of the season against the Aggies.
    Sadie crop 150x150 - Photo Story: The No. 24 Huskers drop in rankings after their 3-2 Loss to the St. Louis Billikens
    Sophomore Sadie Waite leads the ball toward the goal against the Billikens. Waite has five points for the Huskers and has played 607 minutes this season.
    Celebration crop 150x150 - Photo Story: The No. 24 Huskers drop in rankings after their 3-2 Loss to the St. Louis Billikens
    Freshman Alexa Gobel and redshirt sophomore Cece Villa cheer as Dale scores a penalty kick. The team is currently 6-1-1 in the season.
    IMG 9948 5 150x150 - Photo Story: The No. 24 Huskers drop in rankings after their 3-2 Loss to the St. Louis Billikens
    Junior Sarah Weber looks for a first touch on the ball. Weber was listed as one of the Big Ten Players to Watch.
    Jordan Slu 1 1 150x150 - Photo Story: The No. 24 Huskers drop in rankings after their 3-2 Loss to the St. Louis Billikens
    Junior Jordan Zade kicks the ball to the right of her opponent in an attempt to get a cross. Zade is tied with Belzile with four assists.
    IMG 9950 6 150x150 - Photo Story: The No. 24 Huskers drop in rankings after their 3-2 Loss to the St. Louis Billikens
    The Huskers have a pre-game talk before playing their opponent. The team was formerly ranked No. 24 after their win against Kansas State.
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