Sept. 15, 2007
PLU Falls as McKinsey Scores Winner Against
Former Team
Box Score
PARKLAND, Wash. – Jenny McKinsey came back to haunt her
old team, scoring the only goal of the match as George Fox defeated
Pacific Lutheran, 1-0, in a Northwest Conference women’s
soccer match played Saturday at the PLU field.
As a freshman, McKinsey had led the 2006 PLU team in scoring
with nine goals. She transferred to George Fox during the summer
and came back to haunt her former team. The sophomore forward
scored the winning goal with 4:05 remaining in the match when
she took a pass from Amber Stevens, made a crossover move to beat
a defender, and then hit a right-footed shot into the net. For
McKinsey, it was her team-leading fourth goal of the season for
the Bruins, who improved to 4-1 overall and to 2-0 in the conference.
Until McKinsey’s heroics, it seemed likely that the match
would go into extra time. PLU junior goalkeeper Amanda Tschauner
recorded six saves and George Fox keeper Jessica Cardwell notched
three to keep zeros on the scoreboard for almost the entire match.
Neither keeper was seriously challenged, however, so it took McKinsey
to break the deadlock.
George Fox finished with a 12-6 shot advantage and it also had
nine corner kicks to just two for Pacific Lutheran, which fell
to 1-3-1 overall and to 0-1 in conference play.
The Lutes return to action at noon on Sunday when they face Lewis
& Clark College in Portland, Ore.
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