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Oct. 7, 2007
Bruins Score in Final Minute to Upend Lutes
Box Score
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| Melissa Buitrago |
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| Jill Trumbull |
NEWBERG, Ore. – Carol Christiansen, broken wrist and all,
scored her first goal of the season with 22 seconds left, lifting
the George Fox Bruins to a 3-2 win over the Pacific Lutheran Lutes
in a Northwest Conference women’s soccer match played Sunday
afternoon at Morse Field.
The first half was a defensive struggle as George Fox managed only
four shots and Pacific Lutheran only one, but the Lutes made their's
count. After a George Fox foul near the right corner of the penalty
box, Monica Beard quickly centered the ball to Melissa Buitrago,
who sent a rive into the left corner of the net before the Bruin
defense had time to set itself at the 11:27 mark. It was her fourth
goal of the year.
The offenses opened up in the second half, with George Fox taking
15 shots and Pacific Lutheran seven. Molly Schaefer scored back-to-back
goals, her second and third of the season, to give the Bruins a
2-1 lead. Her first came at 51:08 on a pass from Amber Stevens,
and her second came at 65:27 with an assist from Jenny McKinsey.
The Lutes tied the game again with just over 10 minutes left. Beard
lofted a high ball into the middle of the penalty area where keeper
Jessica Cardwell punched the ball out toward the right side of the
box. Jill Trumbull was there to corral the loose ball for the Lutes,
and she reversed it just inside the far post for her first goal
of the season and a 2-2 tie.
The game was decided in the final 30 seconds when Stevens, following
a PLU foul, sent the ball from the left sideline into the center
of the box. After a brief scrum as players tried to come up with
the loose ball, Christiansen gained possession and threaded a shot
between two defenders and past screened-out keeper Amanda Tschauner
for the winner.
George Fox (9-4-1, NWC 6-3-1) finished with 19 total shots, 15
on goal, to eight and five for Pacific Lutheran (3-9-2, NWC 2-7-1).
The Bruins also held a 4-1 edge in corners. Tschauner had 11 saves
for the Lutes, while Cardwell, who became the Bruins’ all-time
leader in shutouts with 17 in a 0-0 tie at Willamette Thursday,
had three.
Pacific Lutheran travels across Tacoma to play 5th-ranked University
of Puget Sound at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday.
(Courtesy of George Fox Sports Information Office)
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