September 27,
2007
Falcons Down Jackets, Remain Perfect
Box Score
MSUB Season
Stats
SEATTLE, Wash. – Third-ranked Seattle
Pacific used a first half goal to defeat Montana State Billings
1-0 Thursday night in Great Northwest Athletic Conference
women’s soccer. The Falcons improved their overall season
record to 11-0-0 and their GNAC record to 5-0-0.
The loss dropped the Yellowjackets to 5-4-1
overall and 2-2-1 in the GNAC. They remain in fourth place in
the conference standings. Seattle Pacific moved into a tie with
Seattle University for the league lead.
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The Falcons’ Sarah Martinez, the top scorer
in the GNAC, took a long pass from Meredith Teague in the 29th
minute, made a cutback move and drilled her 13th goal of the
season past Yellowjacket keeper Jordan
Fenwick (Boise, Idaho). That was all the Falcons needed to
notch their 11th-straight win.
Fenwick did more than her share to keep the
Yellowjackets in the game. Seattle Pacific out-shot MSU
Billings 26-1 in the game, including 18-0 shots on goal.
Fenwick made 17 saves, the fourth-highest single game total in
school history. She fended off the Falcons with eight first
half saves and nine saves in the second half.
The Yellowjackets’ lone shot in the game
came from Caitlyn
Marrer (Glendale, Ariz.) in the second half. Nine different
Falcons fired off at least one shot at Fenwick with Martinez
taking nine shots.
"Jordan obviously kept us in the game and
gave us a chance," said Yellowjacket head coach Don Trentham.
"She made a lot of good saves and commanded the box.
Unfortunately we didn't create enough offense. Only having
one shot isn't going to cut it. I thought the defense
played well, and Jordan played well. There were times when
we created some possession, but we didn't get anything in our
attack."
"At the end of the day, we're disappointed
to not beat Seattle Pacific even though they're a very good
team. They're one of the teams to beat in the conference,
and we're disappointed that we lost the game."
The Yellowjackets continue the tough road
trip on Saturday with a noon kickoff at upstart Northwest
Nazarene. The Crusaders, who haven’t posted a winning record
since 2001, are 6-3-1 overall and sit in third place in the
conference with a 3-2-0 mark. MSUB returns home to face Rocky
Mountain College on Oct. 3 at Daylis Stadium. |