Oct. 16, 2007
WOMEN’S SOCCER: Lutes Face No.
4 and Unbeaten Puget Sound
THIS WEEK: Pacific Lutheran at Puget Sound,
Wednesday, 3:30 p.m.; PLU hosts Pacific, Sunday, noon.
NO. 4 ON THE ROAD: The No. 4-ranked team in
the country is next for Pacific Lutheran as the Lutes travel across
town on Wednesday for a 3:30 p.m. Northwest Conference match against
Puget Sound. The match will be played at East Field, next to Memorial
Fieldhouse, instead of Baker Stadium. The Loggers, who have won
five consecutive conference championships, are unbeaten (14-0-0
overall, 10-0-0 NWC) this season and, not surprisingly, have dominated
their opponents from a statistical standpoint. The Loggers have
scored 42 goals while allowing only six, and they have taken 341
shots while giving their opponents only 93 attempts. Janece Levien
is the scoring leader with 13 goals and one assist for 27 points,
but make no mistake that 2006 NWC Player of the Year Adrienne
Folsom is the key player up front with eight goals and seven assists.
Midfielder Fiona Gornick is not to be overlooked, not only because
she has compiled seven goals and four assists, but because she
runs things in the middle of the park. Goalkeeper Kallie Wolfer
has a stingy 0.44 goals against average and has a very good defensive
back line in front of her. In their first meeting on Sept. 19,
UPS defeated the host Lutes, 3-0.
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| Amanda Crawford |
FINAL HOME MATCH: Pacific Lutheran finishes
the home portion of its 2007 schedule this Sunday when it hosts
the Pacific Boxers at noon. The Boxers won the first match between
the two by a 2-1 count on Sept. 22. Following this match, the
Lutes will play their final four contests on the road, including
matches at Whitman, Whitworth, Linfield and Willamette.
LUTES BREAK OUT OFFENSIVELY: Pacific Lutheran
scored nearly one-third of its season goal total – and all
in the first half – as the Lutes defeated visiting Lewis
& Clark, 4-2, in a conference match played last Saturday at
PLU. Going into the match, the Lutes had managed just nine goals
in 12 matches, but they had no trouble scoring in this contest.
Amanda Crawford got the Lutes off to a great start with a header
about one minute into the match, and Lauren Meyer made it 2-0
in the third minute with a looping left-footed shot. Both goals
were season firsts for the PLU players. Christina McDuffie scored
her second goal of the season for the Lutes when she headed home
Crawford’s cross in the 19th minute. After Lewis & Clark
got one back on Sarah Kieffer’s first goal of the season
about a minute later, the Lutes responded about one minute after
that when Brittney Bronson scored her second of the campaign following
a goal mouth scramble. Kieffer got the game’s final goal
in the 70th minute, again on a goal mouth scramble. The Lutes
took 13 shots in the match to seven for the visiting Pioneers.
Amanda Tschauner and Kamryn Morgan had identical stats –
one goal allowed, two saves - while each playing 45 minutes in
goal for the Lutes.
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| Melissa Buitrago |
ANOTHER TOUGH LOSS FOR LUTES: Pacific Lutheran
has had a handful of tough luck losses and ties this season when
opponents scored late goals. That was the case last Sunday when
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 Lutes in Newberg, Ore. The Lutes scored
the only goal of the first half on Melissa Buitrago’s shot
at the 11:27 mark. It was her fourth goal of the year. 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. Monica 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.
LUTES BY THE NUMBERS: As a team, the Lutes
have scored 15 goals in their 14 matches, led by Melissa Buitrago
with four goals. PLU has allowed 23 goals and keeper Amanda Tschauner
has a respectable 1.57 goals against average.
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