The Western Nebraska Community College women's soccer team managed 11 shots on Saturday against Northwest College, but the Cougars couldn't get any in the net as the Trappers registered a 4-0 conference win.
The Cougars fell to 3-11 overall and 2-7 in conference play as they have one match left on their schedule when they host Western Wyoming Community College Friday at 1:30 p.m. It will also be sophomore recognition day for the ladies as they will wrap up the season.
Saturday, the Cougars fell behind Northwest early as the Trappers scored on an own goal with 6:51 gone in the contest.
After that the two teams played tough until the Trappers Nayelli Aguayo scored with 27:41 gone in the contest to make it 2-0. WNCC had plenty of chances to score in the first half including a free kick a minute after the Trappers scored which went high.
Northwest also had a couple shots that missed, including two shots within the box when one was saved and then the rebound hit the top bar.
WNCC's Amanda Duarte also missed on a couple shots as well in the first half, where Northwest led at half 2-0.
The second half saw Northwest score just eight minutes into the contest when Elliasen Lewis scored to make it 3-0. The game stayed tight after that with neither team scoring despite both teams getting shots. Northwest made it 4-0 as Lewis scored her second goal in the 82nd minute for the 4-0 lead.
Northwest had 14 shots in the contest while WNCC had 11. Julia Santos had three shots to lead the team.
Rory Weitzenegger started the game in goal for the Cougars and gave up two goals with three saves. Marit Schelstraete was in goal in the second half and had four shots and two saves.