NEWBERG, Ore. – What began as scoreless defensive struggle
in the first half evolved into a wild scoring frenzy in the final
45 minutes as the visiting Pacific Lutheran Lutes edged the George
Fox Bruins, 3-2, in a Northwest Conference women's soccer
match played Saturday afternoon at rain-soaked Austin Sports
Complex.
The Lutes out-shot the Bruins 8-3 in the first half and held a
4-0 advantage in shots on goal, but George Fox keeper Alyssa
Montero made all the stops.
PLU finally broke the ice 90 seconds into the second
period. Courtney Walker sent a cross from outside the left
side of the penalty box to the middle, where Karli Hurlbut headed
it off the crossbar and down into the net for her third goal of the
season. The Bruins answered two minutes later when Shannon
Olson collected a loose ball inside the box after a brief scrum and
angled it to the left corner past Lutes goalie Lauren Chambard for
her first score of the season.
The Lutes regained the lead in the 69th minute with another
textbook goal. Kristina Snaring sent a long ball from deep
along the right sideline to Hurlbut streaking toward the goal, and
she sent into the left corner of the net with a lunging header for
her second score of the game and fourth of the season. Again
the Bruins responded in a hurry, this time only 31 seconds later,
as Kirsten Cardwell notched her third goal of the season on a
penalty kick to the right corner, off the hands of a diving
Chambard, following a PLU foul in the penalty box.
The Lutes then capitalized on a foul called against keeper
Montero in the box that resulted in a penalty kick opportunity of
their own. Granlund took the kick and sent it along the wet
turf to the right corner under Montero in the 72nd minute for what
proved to be the winning score, her second goal of the
season. The PLU defense kept the ball away from the Bruins
the rest of the way, except for one shot, which sailed wide
right.
PLU finished with a 17-9 margin in total shots, 9-4 in shots on
goal, and 5-3 in corner kicks. Montero made six saves for the
Bruins, while Chambard had two for the Lutes.
(Courtesy of George Fox Sports Information Office.)