Lady Jackets Sting Bees, 3-1, to Stay Unbeaten (Sept. 12, 2004)
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of Yellowjackets against Savannah College.
BILLINGS, MT – The Montana State University
women’s soccer team continued the strong start to its season by
defeating Savannah College of Art and Design, 3-1, on Sunday.
Both Alyssa Wolfer (So., F., Longmont, CO ) and Brittney Sandau (Fr., MF, Billings, MT) assisted Margot Merrill-Johnson (Sr., MF,
Salt Lake City ) on two separate goals, including the game
winner. The win puts the Lady Jackets at 4-0-1 on the season,
tying the school record unbeaten streak at five games.
Merrill-Johnson scored two goals within the
first 17 minutes of the game. The first goal came at just 3:31
when Sandau crossed the ball in front of the goal where Wolfer
headed it to Merrill-Johnson for the score. The second goal of
the first half came in the seventeenth minute when Sandau again
crossed to Wolfer, who deflected the ball to Merrill-Johnson for
the score.
The only goal from Savannah College came at
23:40 from the top of the 18 yard box, pulling the Bees to within
2-1 at the break. The final goal of the game came from Abby
Bennett (Fr., MF, Livingston, MT ), who found the net as time
expired for her first collegiate goal. Jenny Moellendorf (So., F, Green River, WY) assisted on the
goal.
Megan Plank (So., GK, Phoenix, AZ) said that
she knew Savannah College would be tough and that the team assumed
that Savannah would play hard after losing its previous game to
Carroll College. “We did a good job defending and this year the
team has made an overall improvement. We play together better and
know where we want to put the ball.”
Sandau said, “I’m getting used to my role as
an outside midfielder, and I’m just trying to make the runs I’m
supposed to. I think our team is confident with our wins. We
know we need to improve because both Rocky Mountain College and
Central Washington will be tough this week.”
Coach Don Trentham said, “This type of game
is what I expected and I am pleased with the midfield and the
opportunities they created. I was also happy with our bench
today. One of the keys was for everyone to play so that we are
rested and injury free for Tuesday’s game against Rocky.” |