Oct. 13, 2007
Offense Breaks Through as Lutes Beat
Pioneers, 4-2
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| Amanda Crawford - goal and assist |
Box Score
PARKLAND, Wash. – 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 Northwest
Conference women’s soccer match played Saturday afternoon
at the PLU field.
Coming into the match, the Lutes (3-8-1 overall, 2-6-1 NWC) 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 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 (1-9-1 overall, 1-8-0 NWC) 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. Nora Germano finished with five saves for
the Pioneers.
Pacific Lutheran returns to action at noon on Sunday when they
play the George Fox Bruins in Newberg, Ore.
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