FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (October 5, 2025) – A free-kick goal in the 16th minute was the difference maker as Northern Arizona women's soccer team fell to Northern Colorado in Big Sky Conference action on Sunday afternoon.
The Lumberjacks (4-3-5, 1-1-1 Big Sky) were paced by
Micala Boex, who took three shots.
Ella Freebury also took a pair of shots, with
Valerie Llamas,
Avery Ott, and
Morgan Caslin providing the other attacks for NAU with one apiece. The Bears (2-8-4, 1-2-0 Big Sky) held advantages in shots (18-8) and corner kicks (9-5).
Reece Reichwald made her 12th start between the posts, playing all 90 minutes and made nine saves to tie her career high.
NAU controlled possession early, holding the ball in its attacking zone, but struggled to get off any clean looks. The Bears' score was preceded by a foul resulting in a free kick at the midfield. Mia Norman launched a shot that made it over Reichwald's reach for the goal.
Reichwald would make two more saves in the first half to keep the deficit at one, while NAU got its first shots off in the match at the 42nd and 43rd minutes. Freebury's shot almost equalized the match, but it nicked the crossbar as the 'Jacks went into the break down one.
NAU began the second frame with another opportunity, as Boex ripped a shot that was halted by the post and then one blocked to draw a corner. Caslin tested the Bear keeper off the corner kick, then Freebury took another in the 50th minute that hit the crossbar as the Lumberjacks searched for the equalizer.
The Lumberjacks would grab a few more opportunities as the match continued, including one in the final seconds that the Bears keeper beat to the ball as Northern Colorado hung on for the slim win.
NAU will hit the road this week as it heads to Portland State for a match on Thursday, October 9th. Kickoff is scheduled for 12 p.m. Mountain Standard Time and can be streamed on ESPN+.
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