THE RUNDOWN 
No. 9 DBU finished their 22-match season with a loss to Angelo State in overtime. The teams played to a scoreless tie in the 90 minutes of regular play, leading to a 10-minute period of overtime where the Rambelles scored within the first minute 
ASU made 11 shots in the first half with six on-goal, but were stopped each time by DBU's starting goalkeeper Breanna Bowen. The Patriots attempted four shots, but none were on-goal. After halftime, the sense of urgency in the match increased on each side. Both teams looked for offensive opportunities, but neither were successful. The Patriots saw two corner-kick chances, both cleared out by ASU's defense.  
The 0-0 score at halftime resulted in the first overtime period of 10 minutes. Thirty-five seconds into the period, ASU's Grace Jordan found the game-winning goal in the bottom left corner of the net. 
THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW 
A YEAR IN REVIEW 
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	In two seasons with the Patriots, Taylor Tufts combined for 16 goals, 23 assists, and 152 shots. Her 23 assists tie Allyson Bales for third-most career assists in program history and 152 shots are 7th most all-time.  
HEAD COACH MARCUS WOOD ON THE SEASON 
"It was an honor to represent DBU. Our Senior class had a remarkable career. They made an eternal impact within our TEAM. They will continue to make an eternal impact. We are so thankful for all the amazing memories together."