Lady Jackets Look to Stay Perfect at Home (Oct. 6, 2004)
BILLINGS, MT – On track for their best record
in the program’s history, the MSU Billings women’s soccer team
will try to remain unbeaten at home this weekend when they host
Jamestown College and Grand Canyon University. The Yellowjackets
are 8-3-1 overall and currently ranked ninth in the Far West
Region by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.
MSU Billings puts its seven-game home
unbeaten streak (6-0-1) on the line Saturday at 2:00 p.m. when it
faces Jamestown. The Yellowjackets will take on Grand Canyon at
1:00 on Sunday with both games at the MSU Billings College of
Technology. An interesting side note to Sunday’s game will be the
fact that MSU Billings and Grand Canyon were both recently invited
to join the Heartland Conference. While neither school has yet
accepted or declined the offer, they could be future conference
opponents.
Jamestown is also having a good season at
8-3-0. Diana Cripe leads the Jimmies with seven goal and 16
points. Jamestown will play at Rocky on Friday before facing the
Yellowjackets. Grand Canyon is 2-9-0 as an NCAA independent. The
Antelopes have been outscored 23-7 in 11 games.
MSU Billings bounced back from a three-game
losing streak last weekend with wins over Minnesota-Crookston and
Northern State. The win over Northern State knocked the Wolves
out of the Central Region top ten.
Margot
Merrill-Johnson scored the game winner in overtime against NSU
on Sunday. After the Wolves had tied the game with just 46
seconds remaining to force overtime, Merrill-Johnson (Sr., Salt
Lake City) ended the game with only 15 ticks left in the second
overtime period. Her header attempt was blocked by a defender,
but she recovered her own rebound and converted for the win.
Merrill-Johnson leads the Yellowjackets with
six goals and 14 points. Sophomore Ally
Taylor (Ojai, CA) also scored in the game for her fifth goal
of the season. Taylor has three assists for a total of 13 points.
A number of underclassmen have developed into
important players for the Yellowjackets this season. Those young
guns include freshmen Brittney Sandau (Billings, MT), Abby
Bennett (Livingston, MT), Vanessa Edwards (Kent, WA), and Amy Stephens (Colorado
Springs, CO). The four have combined for six goals and six
assists. Sophomores Taylor, Alyssa Wolfer (Longmont, CO), Jenny Moellendorf (Green River, WY), and Kelsey Vinnedge (Great Falls, MT) have accounted for 11 goals
and nine assists.
As important as the infusion of youthful
talent has been the steady play of the upperclassmen in 2004 has been equally impressive.
Along with Merrill-Johnson, seniors Candy
Cherry (Missoula, MT), Megan Beckstead (Salt Lake City), and Stephanie Clark (Tualatin, OR) have had their best seasons as
Yellowjackets. Clark scored a goal and two assists before a knee
injury sidelined her in the eighth game. Cherry and Beckstead
have combined for three goals and two assists.
This weekend’s series, which also includes
two men’s games, will be Alumni/Parents Weekend for the
MSU Billings women's soccer team. There will be a women’s alumni
scrimmage at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday morning at the COT field.
The Lady Jackets will host an Alumni/Parents social at the Rock
Pile Restaurant at 6:00 p.m. Saturday evening. For
information on the social or the alumni scrimmage, contact head
coach Don Trentham at (406) 657-2373. |