The Ranger soccer team battled to draw Saturday against Oklahoma Baptist, closing out its seven-game home series. The team now sits 2-4-2 for the season and 1-0-1 for the conference.

The game was 10 minutes in before either team took attempted to score. Goalkeeper Rachel Brown saved the first shot that came at her. Two Ranger shots, one by Isabella Mcmillan and the other a corner kick by Lily Anderson, both went high.

In the second half, OBU set up to score the first goal about four minutes in, but Brown made the save again. Tanah Huffines, a junior health and sports science major, then attacked the OBU goal, but OBU goalie Claire Stoermer made the save.

The Rangers had two more shots on goal that OBU stopped. OBU had four corner kicks in the second period, but Brown stopped them all and kept the game scoreless to the end.

Forward Christi-Anne Mills, a junior health and sport science major, received a yellow card with just 44 seconds left in the game.

Brown, a senior biology major, ended the game with seven saves while her OBU counterpart had six saves. The Rangers made 10 shots while OBU had 13. OBU also had five corner kicks to NWOSU’s three.

Victoria Ruvalcaba, No. 11, takes the ball from OBU. Photo by Ingrid Maldonado.