Oct. 8, 2006
Lutes Defeat No. 5-Ranked Willamette,
1-0, in Women’s Soccer
Match Statistics
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| Brittney Beitel - scores match winner |
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| Amanda Tschauner - records shutout
against Willamette |
TACOMA, Wash. – Junior forward Brittney
Beitel scored the lone goal of the match in the 62nd minute
and the defense made it stand up as Pacific Lutheran shocked No.
5-ranked Willamette, 1-0, in a Northwest Conference women’s
soccer match played Sunday at the PLU field.
With the win, PLU improves to 8-3-1 for the season and 5-2-1
in the Northwest Conference. The loss was the first for the Bearcats
this season and drops their overall record to 10-1-1 and their
conference mark to 7-1-0.
Beitel, who was recently moved to forward after playing defense
for much of the season, was in the right place at the right time.
She took a pass from teammate Jackie
Oehmcke at about the 30-yard line and drove the ball into
the upper left corner of the goal, out of the reach of Willamette
goalkeeper Kari Woody. The goal, which came at the 61:22 mark,
was only the third allowed by the Bearcats in 12 matches this
season.
“We’ve played well against good teams and given up
goals late,” said PLU head coach Jerrod Fleury. “Today
was big for us. We took the lead and held onto it. We are learning
how to win the big games.”
The match was even throughout as the Lutes finished with nine
shots to eight for the visiting Bearcats, that after the teams
were tied at five shots apiece after the first half.
Early in the second half the Bearcats had a series of three consecutive
corner kicks, but the Lute defense and goalkeeper Amanda
Tschauner managed to keep the ball out of the net. On the
first corner, Tschauner tipped the ball over the crossbar to maintain
the shutout.
PLU counterattacked after getting the goal from Beitel and came
close to adding another goal on a couple of occasions, including
once with about 10 minutes remaining when Beitel’s shot
beat Woody but rolled just wide of the left post. In the final
five minutes, the PLU defense withstood a final Willamette offensive
push to wrap up the win.
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