Jackets Blank Bears, Take Cup (10/29/05)
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BILLINGS, MT – Stifling defense and two quick
goals gave the Montana State-Billings women’s soccer team a 2-0
shutout at Rocky Mountain College on Saturday. The win improved
the Yellowjackets to 11-4-2 on the season, dropping the Bears to
9-6-1.
The Yellowjackets’ victory tied the season
series between the teams at one game apiece. Rocky defeated
MSU Billings 2-1 in double overtime on October 12, snapping the
Yellowjackets’ 16-game home unbeaten streak.
Saturday’s win by MSU Billings set up a
shootout for the annual Rimrock Cup. Each team scored four times
in the initial five-round shootout, sending it into sudden death.
It took until the ninth shootout shot before the Jackets broke the
tie to capture the Cup. After goalkeeper Megan
Plank (Jr., Phoenix, AZ) stopped Danielle Lamie on the Bears’
ninth shot, Janica Larson (So., Salt Lake City) hammered home the winning
shot to give MSU Billings a 7-6 win.
Saturday’s Cup shootout was the second in the
four-year series. The Bears won the first two Cups, including a
shootout win in 2003. The Yellowjackets have won the last two
Rimrock Cups. MSU Billings now leads the all-time series 7-6-1.
“I thought we moved the ball really well
today and capitalized on our chances,” said Yellowjacket head
coach Don Trentham. “It’s good to go into the Heartland
Conference Tournament with a couple wins in a row—a couple
shutouts in a row. We have a little momentum defensively.”
The Yellowjacket defense carried the day
Saturday, limiting Rocky to just five total shots and two shots on
goal. Plank stopped both for her fifth shutout of the year. The
Yellowjacket offense netted both of its goals in a span of 1:16
late in the first half, providing more than enough cushion in a
game that turned into a defensive battle.
Freshman Chelsea Libby (Puyallup, WA) broke the scoreless tie at 37:29
with her third goal of the season. She was assisted by Ally
Stroup (Jr., Ojai, CA) and Micah Merrill-Johnson (Fr., Salt Lake City). Stroup sent the
ball into the box to Merrill-Johnson, who collided with Bears
goalkeeper Vanessa Peters. Merrill-Johnson was able to get the
ball to Libby before Merrill-Johnson and Peters went to the
ground, and Libby capitalized on the open net.
The Yellowjackets followed quickly with their
second goal at 38:45. Stroup got loose in the box and fired a
shot that was saved by Peters. The rebound landed in front of Abby
Bennett (So., Livingston, MT) who put it home for her first
goal of the season. Bennett scored three goals as a freshman last
season, but has moved to defender this year because of a
season-ending injury to Kelsey Vinnedge (Jr., Great Falls, MT).
“I felt like we had good communication,”
Bennett said of the shutout. “Plank was always talking. We did a
better job of covering the forwards and midfielders, and we did a
good job of possessing the ball. Everyone played a good game
today. There weren’t a lot of mistakes. We did a good job of
knocking the ball around. We were determined, too. We wanted to
win the trophy.”
The trophy came courtesy of three big saves
by Plank in the shootout. After stopping the Bears’ first
shooter, Plank gave up five straight goals. But she stopped two
of the last three shots to retain the Cup for MSU Billings.
“For the most part you have to pick a side
and go with it,” said Plank of her shootout strategy. “You have a
50-50 chance to pick the right side. You can kind of look at the
way their foot’s positioned, but mostly you’re just guessing. At
this level you have to pick a side before they shoot it.”
MSU Billings now looks forward to the
Heartland Conference Championship Tournament next weekend in
Austin, TX. The Yellowjackets earned the No. 2 seed in the
tourney and will face No. 3 St. Mary’s in the first round next
Thursday at 11:00 a.m. The winner of that semifinal game will
face the winner of the semifinal between No. 1 Incarnate Word and
No. 4 St. Edward’s. St. Edward’s is the defending conference
champion.
“I thinking winning today will help a lot,”
said Plank. “It’s a lot different going into the tournament with
a win. Plus, Rocky is always a big game for us. It’s always nice
to come back and get a win against the team that broke our home
streak. Everyone’s going to have high spirits going in. We know
all the teams are going to be good. We’ll take it one game at a
time. If we win (Thursday), we’ll go on to the next game. If we
don’t, we’ll come home and look to get there next year.” |