Cyclone soccer team ties Bison, remains undefeated

Blake Schultz

It took 110 minutes from start to finish, but neither Iowa State nor North Dakota could find the net by the time the game was over, ending in a 0-0 draw.

Both teams struggled to find scoring opportunities throughout the match. By the end of regulation, Iowa State only had two shots on goal, while North Dakota State had three.

Early in the first overtime, the Bison managed to fire a couple shots on ISU freshman Maddie Jobe, but she turned both away. With time running out in the first overtime, North Dakota State had one final chance to score, but Jobe was able to save the shot and force a second overtime period.

The second overtime only saw one shot on goal by each team. Iowa State was able to get a corner kick with about a minute left in the game, but senior Jordan Bishop was unable to find a teammate off the kick.

Jobe finished the game, saving all seven of the Bison’s shots.

Iowa State moved to 4-0-2 and will finish its seven-game road trip next weekend with a pair of games in Illinois playing Loyola-Chicago and Illinois State.