Lady
Jackets Cruise in Exhibition Match (8/20/05)
Box Score
BILLINGS, MT – Five first half
goals—including a hat trick from Alyssa Wolfer—lifted Montana State-Billings to an easy 5-0
women’s soccer victory over North Idaho College in an exhibition
game on Saturday. Wolfer, a junior forward from Longmont, CO,
found the net three times in the first 15:25, and the Yellowjacket
defense held the Cardinals to just three shots in the game.
“We played really well through the midfield
and that opened up a lot of things for the attack,” said Wolfer.
“[Each goal] just had perfect passes coming in. I guess I was
just in the right place at the right time. It was definitely a
team effort.”
Wolfer broke the Jackets into the scoring
column just 5:25 into the game, scoring from directly in front of
the net. Amy
Stephens (So., Colorado Springs, CO) made a precise throw-in
to a streaking Ally
Stroup (Ojai, CA), who crossed to Wolfer in the box. Wolfer
scored again at 12:31 and 15:25 on assists from Jenny Mollendorf (Jr., Green River, WY) and Mandy Ploskonka (Fr., Federal Way, WA) respectively.
“Alyssa had a very good game today,” said
head coach Don Trentham. “Any time you score a hat trick in 15
minutes, that’s impressive. The key for her will be to stay
consistent with that. I think today was very positive. We have
players that have never played college soccer before. We got to
look at several different lineups and personnel. We were able to
work on things we’ve worked on the past couple weeks.”
The Yellowjacket defenders kept the Cardinals
at bay the entire game. Goalkeepers Megan
Plank (Jr., Phoenix, AZ) and Anita Renemans (Fr., Casper, WY) pitched a shutout without
facing a shot on goal.
MSU Billings went up 4-0 on a Stroup goal. Ploskonka
sent a nice pass through the middle to Stroup, who fired from the
left side of the box and beat the keeper to the right at 27:01.
Moellendorf wrapped up the scoring at 41:51, scoring on a pass
from Katie Ginther (Fr., Puyallup, WA).
“We found out what’s going well and what
weaknesses we still need to work on,” Trentham said. “It’s always
great to have 18 players get some experience like we did today.
From here on out, every game counts. Mistakes cost more in the
regular season and the goals you score in the regular season mean
a lot more than in the exhibition.”
The Yellowjackets open the regular season
next week with a three game swing through Colorado. They begin
with a game at Colorado State-Pueblo on August 26. That game will
be followed by games at Fort Lewis on August 28 and at Mesa State
on August 30. Their official home opener will be September 3 when
they host Adams State in the first game of the Fourth Annual
MSU Billings Cup. The Jackets will host Heartland Conference
opponent St. Mary’s on September 5. |