Cardinals Edge Jackets in Defensive Struggle (10/21/05)
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SAN ANTONIO, TX –Incarnate Word clinched the
top seed in the Heartland Conference women’s soccer tournament
with a 1-0 victory over Montana State-Billings Friday night. The
Cardinals improved to 10-3-2 overall and remained unbeaten in
conference play at 3-0-1. MSU Billings dropped to 9-4-1 overall
and 2-1-0 in the conference.
The Yellowjackets will finish their regular
season conference schedule Sunday at St. Edward’s in Austin. A
win would secure the No. 2 seed in the conference tournament for
the Yellowjackets. The four participants in the tournament have
already been determined with two regular season games remaining to
determine seeding. In addition to the Jackets’ game at St.
Edward’s on Sunday, St. Ed’s will play at St. Mary’s on October
26. Incarnate Word, MSU Billings, St. Mary’s, and St. Edward’s
will meet in the conference championship tournament in Austin
November 3-5.
Friday night’s game, the Yellowjackets’ first
under the lights this season, was decided on a goal just 6:34 into
the contest. The Cardinals’ Callye Lawrence beat the Yellowjacket
defense for her third goal of the season. Neither team really
threatened from that point.
“We started really slow for the first 15
minutes or so, and they made us pay for it,” said Yellowjacket
coach Don Trentham. “We picked it up toward the end of the first
half. Both teams are good defensive teams and nobody could put up
much of an attack. When you give up a goal early like that you’re
left chasing the whole game. We played well; Incarnate Word was
just the better team tonight.”
Each team recorded just three shots on goal
in the game. Yellowjacket goalkeeper Megan
Plank (Jr., Phoenix, AZ) made two saves while her counterpart
Amy Menagaz made three. The Jackets’ Ally
Stroup (Jr., Ojai, CA) had two of the team’s three shots on
goal. Freshman Mandy Ploskonka (Fr., Federal Way, WA) had the other.
MSU Billings will play at St. Edward’s in
Austin at 2:30 on Sunday. They’ll wrap up the trip on Tuesday
with a non-conference regional game at Angelo State in San Antonio
on Tuesday. |