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TCU soccer waits out rain delay, wins 2-0

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Tara Smith (16) looks on as Maddy Warren (20) fires a shot at goal against SMU on August 26, 2018. Photo by Jack Wallace.

TCU soccer maintained their undefeated record on the road Friday night, defeating Arkansas-Little Rock 2-0.

The Horned Frogs got off to a quick start, taking the lead in the sixth minute. Defender Chaylyn Hubbard played in a cross to forward Maddy Warren, who headed it home for the first goal.

Lightning struck in the 36th minute delaying the game by one hour.

Tara Smith (16) looks on as Maddy Warren (20) fires a shot at goal against SMU on August 26, 2018. Photo by Jack Wallace.

The score remained 1-0 until the 71st minute when Maddy Warren found some space outside the box and fired a long-range shot past the Arkansas-Little Rock goalkeeper.

The match finished 2-0 as the Horned Frogs recorded their sixth win and sixth shutout of the year. TCU has only given up two goals all season, and both were in the draw against SMU.

The team returns to action Thursday against Santa Clara, who is currently ranked 12th in the United Soccer Coaches national rankings. Kickoff is set for 9 p.m.

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