Lady Jackets Pull out 2OT Win over Northern State (Oct. 3, 2004)
Box Score
BILLINGS, MT – The Montana State-Billings
women’s soccer team won its second double-overtime game of the
season Sunday, defeating Northern State University 2-1 on Margot
Merrill-Johnson’s game-winning goal with just 15 seconds
remaining. The win pushed the Yellowjackets’ season record to
8-3-1 and dropped the Wolves’ to 7-4-0. Northern State entered
the weekend ranked ninth in the Central Region.
“The ball came in and I headed it to the near
post,” said Merrill-Johnson of the game winner. “There was a girl
there who blocked it with her arm back out to me. There weren’t a
lot of people around me, but there were a bunch in front of the
net. I just knocked it as hard as I could (off the rebound). It
was either going in or leaving a good bruise on someone.”
The Yellowjackets’ Kelsey Vinnedge (So., Great Falls, MT) put the ball in play
off a corner kick as the clock was winding down. Merrill-Johnson
(Sr., Salt Lake City) won the ball in the air to get off the
header before scoring on her own rebound to end the game. The
goal was her team-leading sixth of the season. The victory gave
MSU Billings two wins for Futbol Frenzy Weekend. The
Yellowjackets downed Minnesota-Crookston on Saturday.
Not long ago, overtime games were the
Achilles’ heal of the Yellowjackets. They are unbeaten this year
in three OT games, with two wins and a draw. Both wins have come
near the end of the second overtime. Along with the drama from
Merrill-Johnson on Sunday, Ally
Taylor (So., Ojai, CA) beat Mesa State early in the season
with just 54 ticks on the clock.
A goal early and a goal late in regulation
accounted for all of the game’s scoring before Merrill-Johnson’s
game winner. Taylor scored her fifth goal of the season just 3:52
into the game off a nice feed from Brittney Sandau (Fr., Billings, MT). The Wolves, who were
able to manage the clock with mass substitutions in the final five
minutes of regulation, used an unassisted goal from Melissa Gamble
with only 46 second left to tie the game and force the extra
periods.
“Our team is kind of streaky,” said
Merrill-Johnson of the tying goal. “We’ll have five minutes here
and there where we don’t play as hard. Sometimes we’ll get
wrapped up in the game and lose our focus for a while. That’s
something we’re working on.”
The Yellowjackets controlled the overtime
periods, out shooting the Wolves 5-0, including 4-0 in the second
OT. For the game, MSU Billings had 28 shots to 12 for Northern
State, including a 17-5 advantage in shots on goal. Megan
Plank (So., Phoenix, AZ) made four saves for the
Yellowjackets, while her counterpart Theresa Alexander had to stop
15 shots.
The Yellowjackets continue their home stand
next Saturday and Sunday when they host Jamestown College and
Grand Canyon for Parents/Alumni Weekend.
“I think we’re at a point where we’ll start
building (momentum) again,” said Merrill-Johnson of the two-game
winnings streak. “These weren’t our best games this weekend, but
it’s nice to pull them out. It’s fun to fight hard and get the
win.”
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