September 29,
2007
Lady Jackets Post First GNAC Road Win
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NAMPA, Idaho. – A pair of goals from senior Brittney Sandau lifted MSU Billings to a 3-1 win at
Northwest Nazarene in women’s soccer on Saturday. The win was
the Jackets’ first conference road win since joining the Great
Northwest Athletic Conference.
MSU Billings improved to 6-4-1 overall and
3-2-1 in the conference. It was an important win for the
Yellowjackets as it moved them ahead of NNU in the GNAC
standings. The Crusaders dropped to 6-4-1 overall and 3-3-0 in
the league.
“I think we played a pretty solid game
defensively and did some things in the attack to create some
goals,” said Yellowjacket head coach Don Trentham. “We had good
goalkeeping play, and were able to put all the pieces together
and play a solid 90 minutes. This was a good win on the road
against a quality opponent in the conference.”
Sandau (Billings) opened the scoring just
15:15 into the contest when she took a pass from younger sister Samantha and beat Crusaders keeper Amanda Peters. The game
went to halftime with the Jackets leading 1-0 following an
evenly-played opening 45 minutes. MSUB out-shot NNU 9-8 in the
first half and 9-3 in the second.
The Crusaders knotted the game at 1-1 just
five minutes into the second half on a Hannah Mohs goal, her
third of the season. The tie was short-lived, however. In the
53rd minute, Peters missed a clearing pass from one of her
defenders, and the ball bounced over her head. Sandau raced
past her and deposited the ball into the net for her seventh
goal of the season.
The Jackets added an insurance goal in the
80th minute when Jelisa Guy (Kalispell) won a tackle and laced a tough pass to Danielle Ritter (Great Falls), who netted her third goal of
the season.
Jordan
Fenwick (Boise, Idaho) earned her first collegiate win in
goal, making six saves and allowing just one goal. She made 23
saves during the two-game road trip. Peters finished with five
saves.
“Brittney did a good job of scoring some
goals for us,” said Trentham, “but it was a great team effort.
Any time you can get a win on the road it’s important. With
eight of our first 11 games away from home, we’re excited to get
back to Billings. It will be good to have six of our last nine
games in Billings. We’re hoping we can build on this and string
some wins together.”
The Yellowjackets will face Rocky Mountain
College in a non-conference neutral site game next Wednesday.
The Jackets and Bears will kick off at 7:00 p.m. at Daylis
Stadium. MSUB returns to GNAC play when the Jackets host
Seattle University on Saturday, Oct. 6 at the College of
Technology. |