August 26, 2007
Fort Lewis Hands MSUB First Loss of
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DURANGO, Colo. – Low-scoring overtime
battles have become the norm when Montana State Billings and
Fort Lewis meet in women’s soccer. On Sunday, the Skyhawks
scored four minutes into the first overtime to give the
Yellowjackets their first loss of the season, 1-0. Sara Egbom
scored the game winner for Fort Lewis, hitting from 30 yards out
at 94:14.
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Jordan Fenwick |
The last three meetings between the two
teams have gone into overtime, and neither team has scored more
than one goal in any of the three games. In 2005, the Skyhawks
and Jackets played to a 1-1 draw, and in 2006 the Yellowjackets
used OT to win 1-0. Despite the close games in the last three
years, Fort Lewis now holds a 5-1-1 all-time record against MSU
Billings.
“I thought we played well defensively,”
said Yellowjacket head coach Don Trentham. “Jordan Fenwick
played well in goal. We just couldn’t create any offense
today. Fort Lewis is a good team, and they’re well organized.
They will be there at the end of the year in terms of
contending for a playoff spot. They made it difficult for us
and did a good job of shutting down our players.”
MSU Billings was playing its third road
game in the span of four days. Fort Lewis (2-0) took advantage,
out-shooting the Yellowjackets 14-5, including an 8-1 shots on
goal advantage. Fenwick (Boise, Idaho) made six saves in her first collegiate start.
The loss dropped MSU Billings to 2-1 following the opening
weekend.
“Any time you start the season on the road
and go 2-1, I think that’s positive,” Trentham said. “Overall
it was a successful road trip. We played some good opponents, a
really good opponent today. This is a game we’ll learn from.
We’ll play these types of teams in our conference, so it was
good to get that experience.”
The Yellowjackets have the next week off
before hosting Regis University on Labor Day. Kick off is
scheduled for 11 a.m. at the MSU Billings College of
Technology. The Rangers are picked third in the RMAC behind
defending national champion Metro State and Fort Lewis. |