September 22,
2007
Jacket Men Suffer First Loss
Box Score
MSUB Season
Stats
Post Game Comments
BELLINGHAM, Wash. – The accomplishments of
the Montana State Billings men’s soccer program will not be
overshadowed by Saturday’s 3-0 loss to Western Washington
University. The Jackets, unbeaten through eight games, are now
7-1-1 overall and 3-1-1 in the GNAC. The Vikings, who lost
to the Jackets in Billings on Sept. 10, improve to
4-4-0, and1-2-0 in the league.
After conceding just two goals through
eight games, the Yellowjackets had a rough go in the second half
of play allowing Western Washington to score three goals in a
span of 10 minutes.
Chris Jepson scored the game-winner in the
64th minute on a long shot that found its way into
the corner of the Jackets’ net. At the 67:41 mark, Samir Vejo
took a pass from Michael Ricci for the insurance goal. The
Vikings’ Gibson Bardsley scored his fifth goal of the
season in the 74th minute after receiving a long pass crossing
the goal from his teammate Oliver Wellman.
The Vikings outshot the Jackets 20-8 with
an 8-2 shots on goal advantage. Sander
Tollefson (Missoula) made four saves in the game for the
Yellowjackets before Matthew
Mitchell (Thorton, Colo.) took over with 9:14 to play.
Mitchell made one save in the effort.
The Yellowjackets play their final game of
the three-game road trip against No. 15 nationally-ranked
Seattle (6-2-0, 1-1-0) on Monday, Sept. 24. The Jackets
shocked the Redhawks on Sept. 14 when MSUB handed Seattle a 1-0
loss. Following Monday’s game in Seattle, the
Yellowjackets return home to host Colorado Christian (0-8-0) on
Sept. 29. Kickoff is 1 p.m. at the College of
Technology.
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