Jackets Trounce Falcons in Home Opener
(9/2/06)
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BILLINGS, MT – School records
galore—including a pair of hat tricks—were the theme of the day
in the home opener for the Montana State-Billings women’s soccer
team on Saturday. The Yellowjackets scored eight first half
goals on the way to an 11-0 rout of visiting University of
Texas-Permian Basin. The 11 goals were a school record,
eclipsing the previous school record of 10 against Concordia
(MN) in 1999.
“We’ve really been playing our
style,” said Yellowjacket senior
Ally
Stroup. “We’re possessing the ball really well. I think
the offense is right where it should be and ahead of where it
has been in the past years. We had a lot of people score today,
and in our other games we’ve had a lot of opportunities. That’s
a good sign that we’ll continue to have a lot of opportunities
in the future.”
The game was the first of the
2006 MSU Billings Cup. In the day’s second contest, University
of Mary defeated University of Great Falls, 1-0. MSU Billings
(4-0-0) and Mary (1-1-0) will square off for the MSU Billings
Cup title on Sunday at 4:00 p.m. Great Falls (0-3-0) and
UT-Permian Basin (1-5-0) will meet at 1:30. Both games will be
at the MSU Billings College of Technology.
Fans hardly had time to sit
between the National Anthem and a 2-0 Yellowjacket lead.
Brittney Sandau (Billings, MT) took a through ball from
Samantha Boehm (Wilsonville, OR) and beat Falcons goalkeeper
Stephanie Ward for the first goal just 57 second into the game.
That landed Sandau in the No. 2 spot in the school record book
for the fastest goal to start a game; Kelly Bryn scored in 27
seconds against Embry Riddle in 2002.
Sandau claimed her first
school record of the day on the next possession, taking a short
cross from
Caitlin Differding (Sammamish, WA) and giving MSUB a 2-0
lead at 1:27. The 30 seconds were the shortest time in school
history between goals by the same player. From that point on,
the game became a race to the goal box for the Yellowjackets.
Stroup (Ojai, CA) scored the
next three goals of the game with the first coming at 12:35 and
the last at 20:21. Sandau assisted on two of the three. It was
just the third time in school history that a Yellowjacket had
recorded a hat trick. The three goals also gave Stroup 30
career goals, tying her with Margot Merrill-Johnson for second
all-time at MSU Billings. Stroup, who already holds the school
record for career points and assists, needs one goal to tie Abby
Farmer for the all-time record.
“I try not to focus on the
school records,” said Stroup. “Don’t get me wrong, it’s
amazing. It’s exciting to have them, but I don’t want to focus
on that as my goal. It’s exciting just to be up there with
Margot. I never saw Abby play, but she’s obviously a very good
player. It’s just exciting to be in that kind of position.”
Jelisa Guy (Kalispell, MT) and
Abby Bennett (Livingston, MT) scored in the 23rd
and 36th minutes respectively. Sandau assisted on
Guy’s goal for her third assist of the game, good for second
all-time in the Yellowjacket record book. Guy assisted on
Bennett’s goal. In the 41st minute the Falcons had
trouble handling a ball in front of their net and gave up an own
goal. The eight goals scored in the half by the Yellowjackets
were a school record.
Yellowjacket head coach Don
Trentham gave his starters just about 15 minutes of action in
the second half before pulling most of them. With a half dozen
subs lined up at the press box ready to enter the game, Sandau
took a through ball from
Mandy Ploskonka (Federal Way, WA) and raced for the goal.
Her third goal and school-record ninth point of the game came at
62:09, sending her and most of the Yellowjacket starters to the
bench.
Jenny Moellendorf (Green River, WY) and Differding closed
out the Yellowjacket scoring. Two nice touches from
Danielle Ritter (Great Falls, MT) and
Melissa Carlson (Renton, WA) set up Moellendorf’s goal.
Differding’s dribbled through the Falcon defense to score
unassisted.
For the game the Yellowjackets
out-shot the Falcons 31-1. UTPB’s lone shot, a 30-yard dribbler
that missed wide left, came from Ashley Gutierrez. Stephanie
Ward made nine saves for the Falcons, but also allowed seven
goals. Keila Rios gave up four goals and made three saves.
Yellowjacket goalkeeper
Megan Plank (Phoenix, AZ) earned credit for her
school-record sixteenth shutout, although she didn’t face a shot
on goal. |