Sept. 23, 2006
Lutes’ Lightning Strikes
in Second Half Blitz Bruins
Match
Statistics
(Courtesy of George Fox Sports Information Office)
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| Jenny McKinsey - goals
in five straight matches |
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| Jackie Oehmcke - scores first goal
of season |
NEWBERG, Ore. - After a scoreless standoff through
the first 45 minutes, the Pacific Lutheran University Lutes surprised
the George Fox University Bruins, who were playing their home
opener, with two quick goals to start the second half and made
them stand up for a 2-0 win in a Northwest Conference women’s
soccer game Saturday afternoon here at Morse Field.
The visiting Lutes out-shot the Bruins 15-5 in the
first half but could not punch anything home. Just 45 seconds
into the second half, however, the Lutes’ Jenny McKinsey
picked off a pass as the Bruins were trying to clear the ball
from the keeper’s box and drilled it home past keeper Jessica
Cardwell for her seventh goal of the season, tying Adrianne Folsom
of the University of Puget Sound for the league lead.
A mere 32 seconds later, Breann Vanden Bos made
a steal near the top of the keeper’s box and passed to her
left to Jackie Oehmcke, who quickly scored past Cardwell. It was
Oehmcke’s first goal of the season, and was more than enough
offense for the Lutes.
PLU took 28 shots, 14 on goal, to 10 overall and
six on goal for the Bruins. The Lutes also held a 12-1 advantage
in corner kicks. Alyssa Blackburn made six saves in goal to pick
up the win for the Lutes, while Cardwell made 11 saves for the
Bruins.
George Fox (3-3-1, NWC 1-2-1) visits 18th-ranked
Willamette University for an NWC match Wednesday night 7 p.m.
Pacific Lutheran (6-2, NWC 3-1) goes to Whitworth College next
Saturday for a noon game.