Lady Jackets Crush Crusaders for Second Straight Win (Sept. 6, 2003)
BILLINGS, MT – The MSU Billings women’s
soccer team won its second straight game, defeating Northwest
Nazarene 4-0 after scoring four goals in a span of just over five
minutes Saturday. The Yellowjackets improve to 2-0-1 and haven’t
allowed a goal this season. NNU falls to 2-2.
“We were unlucky in our first games of the
year that we didn’t score more goals,” said head coach Don
Trentham. “It just all came at once today. Our defense is
doing the work and making it easy for our goalkeepers and our
offense. And when we need a big save, we’re getting it from our
keepers.”
Ally
Taylor (Fr., Ojai, CA) opened the scoring with an unassisted
goal at 20:27. After winning a battle for a loose ball in the
middle of the field, she beat her defender to the box and scored
her second goal of the year from 15 yards out.
Stephanie Clark (Jr., Tualatin, OR) followed with an
unassisted goal at 23:02 after an NNU was called for a foul.
Clark’s free kick sailed over the outstretched arm of the
goalkeeper for a 2-0 lead. It was Clark’s first goal of the
season.
Just 1:07 later, Margot
Merrill-Johnson (Jr., Salt Lake City) scored the first of two
goals in the game when she headed Ally Taylor’s corner kick in at
24:09. Merrill-Johnson scored her second goal of the game and
third of the season at 25:36 when she took a cross from Heidi Robertson (Sr., Great Falls, MT) and got off a quick
shot from about 20 yards in front of the net.
“We scored off two set pieces today,” added
Trentham. “The corner kick was something we talked about before
the game. It was nice to see the girls execute on stuff we work
on quite a bit.”
The win was the first for the Yellowjackets
over a West Region opponent in the program’s history.
Merrill-Johnson’s two goals also moved her into third place in
school history for goals scored (12) and points scored (27). Mandy
Reed (Sr., Denver, CO) passed
current assistant coach Vicky McCarthy for second place all time with 52 games
started.
The Yellowjackets will put their early season
success to the test next week when they travel to Washington for
three games. They will face Central Washington next Thursday
before playing regionally ranked Seattle University (4th)
on Saturday and Seattle Pacific (7th) on Monday.
“Starting the season this well is nice,” said
Trentham. “Getting that first West Region win was big, but the
real test will come this week. The thing in this region is you
have to be a strong defensive team. We haven’t been scored on in
three games, so we’ll see how that carries over to these games
against ranked opponents.” |