Three straight shutouts. Four shutouts on the season. One goal on 33 shots, and that one goal was a little bit lucky to drift to Caroline Cline’s foot at the far post on a corner kick. 6.6 shots per game while allowing 15 attempts on the other end.
The Marquette women’s soccer offense seems to be horrifically broken.
It’s not just that they’re not scoring goals. It’s that fields are getting horribly tipped against them, which indicates that they’re not even doing a good job generating pressure on the offensive end. Perhaps it’s worse than that, perhaps the problem is that Marquette is struggling to even get the ball to their forwards to mount an attack.