NO. 20 BLUE DRAGONS FALL AT JOHNSON COUNTY

Aimee Maher scored her fourth goal in the last two games, but the No. 20-ranked Blue Dragons dropped a 3-1 KJCCC decision to Johnson County on Saturday in Overland Park. (Billy Watson/Blue Dragon Sports Information)
Aimee Maher scored her fourth goal in the last two games, but the No. 20-ranked Blue Dragons dropped a 3-1 KJCCC decision to Johnson County on Saturday in Overland Park. (Billy Watson/Blue Dragon Sports Information)

Hutchinson CC Sports Information

OVERLAND PARK – The Hutchinson Community College women's soccer team dropped its first game of the season, falling 3-1 in a KJCCC road matchup at Johnson County.

The Blue Dragons fall to 7-1 overall and 4-1 in the Jayhawk West. Johnson County improves to 5-5 overall and has defeated Hutchinson seven straight times.

After Hutchinson owned possession and led 1-0 at halftime on a goal by sophomore Aimee Maher, the Cavaliers controlled the game in the second half netted all three of their goals in the final 45 minutes.

Maher's goal was assisted by sophomores Ella-Mae Miller and Hadlie Lowe – Miller fired a pass into the box from distance and Lowe redirected it to Maher for her fourth-consecutive goal dating back to Wednesday's 6-0 victory over Dodge City.

Johnson County tied the match up four minutes in to the second half with a shot that caught the wind and was out of reach of Blue Dragons goalkeeper Olivia Felix-Cardona at the top corner. After a ball got past Felix-Cardona in the 64th minute to make it 2-1, Johnson County took a shot that hit the crossbar and was rebounded into the goal in the 73rd minute.

The loss halts the Blue Dragons' best start since 2017.

Johnson County snaps a streak of four-straight shutouts by the Blue Dragons.

Saturday's match marked just the second time this season the Blue Dragons did not have a goal in the second half. The other time was in a 1-0 win over Western Wyoming back on Sept. 4, the game-winner being tallied in the first half by Maher.

The Blue Dragons travel to No. 12 Cowley on Wednesday in Arkansas City.