September 3, 2007
Early Goals Lead to Jacket Victory
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BILLINGS, Mont. – Montana State Billings
scored early and held on for a 3-1 win against Regis University
on Monday. The Lady Yellowjackets improved to 3-1 with the win,
dropping Regis to 1-3.
The Yellowjackets found pay dirt inside of
10 minutes when Mandy
Ploskonka (Federal Way, Wash.) took a quick cross in the box
from Brittney Sandau (Billings) and drove it past Rangers keeper
Holly Redmond. It was Ploskonka’s third goal and Sandau’s first
assist of the year.
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Brittany Knudtzon |
The Yellowjackets controlled possession for
much of the early going, but only challenged Redmond three times
on the day. All three shots on goal from MSUB found the net. Kari
Foreman (Lakewood, Colo.) scored her first collegiate goal
at 27:12 when she headed in a ball from Samantha Sandau (Billings). Forman’s goal turned out to be
the game winner.
“Kari’s goal is a reflection of what we
worked on in training this week,” said Yellowjacket head coach
Don Trentham. “We wanted the weak side runners getting in the
box. Mandy Ploskonka and Samantha Sandau did a nice
combination, and Kari finished it off. It’s nice to see two
freshmen link up for the game winner.”
Brittney Sandau gave the Yellowjackets an
insurance goal early in the second half when she beat a Rangers
defender one-on-one and scored from the left side. Sandau’s
third goal of the year, coming at 58:30, gave MSUB breathing
room, but Jacket keeper Brittany Knudtzon (Kent, Wash.) still had to work for the
win.
The freshman made five saves with all of
them coming in the second half. A few of the saves were at the
end of her reach with diving efforts knocking the shots out of
play.
“I thought Brittany Knudtzon was the player
of the match today,” said Trentham. “She made a couple key
saves that helped us get the win. Without her making a couple
great saves, the game would have been a different story.”
The Rangers’ five shots on goal in the
second half were indicative of the momentum shift that took
place after Sandau’s goal. Regis couldn’t crack Knudtzon,
though, and time ran out on the Rangers’ comeback bid. Knudtzon
won her third decision of the season to remain unbeaten at 3-0.
“One thing we talked about this week was
scoring goals,” said Trentham. “We did a great job getting some
early goals and a 2-0 lead. I thought we sat on the lead too
much, but at the same time I give credit to Regis for coming out
in the second half and taking it to us. At the end of the day,
we did a good job scoring early, and our team feels that if we
get three goals we’re going to win.”
The Yellowjackets don’t get much rest
before they hit the road to take on University of Mary on
Wednesday. The game kicks of at 4:00 p.m. CDT in Bismarck.
MSUB returns home to host Western Oregon in the Jackets’ GNAC
opener on Sept. 13. |