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North Georgia falls 1-0 to Queens University
Charlotte, NC – North Georgia College
& State University managed 14 shots, but allowed a first half
goal in a 1-0 loss at Queens University Tuesday evening in
non-conference action.
The Saints were never able to convert a goal as they had 14 shots,
including four shots on goal in a one-goal defeat. The loss sends
North Georgia’s record back to .500 at 5-5 and marks the
fourth time this season the Saints have fallen by a one-goal
margin.
Queens (5-1-1) picked up the only goal of the contest in the 24th
minute as Kevin O’Donell took a pass from Andrew Groff and
sent a shot past North Georgia keeper Rade Tanaskovic for a 1-0
advantage. Tanaskovic recorded a save in each half as his goals
against average still remains the second lowest in the Peach Belt
Conference at 0.89.
North Georgia (5-5) will look to get back on track, as they will
have several days off before traveling to Greenwood, South
Carolina, for their biggest game of the season on Saturday
afternoon. They will open their Peach Belt Conference schedule
against 21st-ranked Lander University with kickoff scheduled for
3:30 p.m.






