Lady Yellowjacket Soccer Faces another Tough Road Challenge (Sept. 23, 2003)
BILLINGS, MT – The schedule doesn’t get any
easier for the MSU Billings women’s soccer team this week as the
Lady Yellowjackets face two more regionally ranked opponents on
the road. MSUB enters the week 3-3-1 overall after beating Rocky
Mountain 3-0 on Saturday.
The Yellowjackets will start the week
Wednesday at Chico State, ranked No. 9 in the Far West Region.
Chico is 4-4-1 after winning two of three games last week. MSUB
will then travel to Sonoma State on Friday. The Seawolves were
ranked in the region’s top ten last week, but lost two of three to
fall to 3-4-1 and out of the top ten. The Yellowjackets will
finish the road swing at San Francisco State on Sunday. The
Gators are 6-3-0 and ranked No. 4 in the Far West Region.
The Yellowjackets are led by Margot
Merrill-Johnson (Jr., Salt Lake City), who has scored four
goals this season, including one in last week’s win. Freshman Ally
Taylor (Ojai, CA) leads the team with 23 shots and is tied
with Merrill-Johnson with eight points on three goals and two
assists. Sara
Otis (Sr., Vancouver, WA) broke her tough-luck string last
week with a first-half goal at Rocky. Otis is second on the team
with 18 shots, but has been the victim of several good saves and
near misses this season. She now has three points on one goal and
one assist, but puts constant pressure on opposing defenses.
Megan
Plank (Fr., Phoenix, AZ) still leads the Yellowjacket
goalkeepers with a 0.95 goals-against average. She has allowed
four goals in 379 minutes while making 27 saves. Alyssa Wolfer (Fr., Longmont, CO) has been in net for 270
minutes and made 25 saves while posting a 2.66 goals-against
average.
Chico State relies on balance, with six
different players accounting for the teams 13 goals. Two players
have scored three goals this season, while three more have scored
two goals. The Wildcats have won two of their last three games,
losing in double overtime to Cal State-Stanislaus Sunday.
Sonoma State has lost two of its last three,
but both losses were to nationally ranked teams. Crystal Howard
leads the Seawolves with four goals and eight points, and SSU
goalkeeper Kellie Campbell has a 1.09 goals-against average.
Despite San Francisco State’s record, the
Gators have only outscored their opponents by a total of two goals
this season. Brook Braunschweig leads the team with four goals
and nine points. The Gator goalkeepers have a combined
goals-against average of 1.44. |