Hey look at the bright side you didn't give up eight goals like Youngstown State did.
BROOKINGS, S.D. – Freshman Lindsay Vaught had two goals and two assists to lead Creighton’s women’s soccer team to a 5-1 victory over South Dakota State Sunday afternoon in Brookings, S.D. Vaught’s six point output is the highest single-game total since Lulu Quigley’s six point game against Belmont in 2001.
Junior Katie Brennan put the Jays (1-1) on the board in the 11th minute when she scored on a Sam Russell pass to put CU up 1-0.
Sophomore Kristine Willrett scored Creighton’s second goal from five yards out in the 38th minute off a feed from Vaught.
The Jackrabbits (1-1) got their only goal of the match with 1:53 remaining in the first half when Chelsea Goosen’s shot found its way past Creighton goalkeeper Valerie Zimmerer, who also recorded five saves on the afternoon for the Bluejays.
Vaught began her five-point second half in the 74th minute when she emerged from a scramble after a throw-in with the ball and scored an unassisted goal.
The Olathe, Kan., native scored her second goal seven minutes later off an assist from Willrett, who was returning the favor from the first half.
Three Bluejay freshman hooked up for the game’s final goal in the 84th minute when Vaught and Marcy Gans assisted Nicole DeLue’s first career goal.
Creighton outshot SDSU 26-13, including a 10-6 advantage on goal. The team’s five goals are the most since scoring eight on Youngstown State on Sept. 17, 2004.
The Bluejays are back in action on Wednesday when they travel to Western Illinois for a 3 p.m. contest. The Jays defeated WIU 4-0 last season in Omaha.
BROOKINGS, S.D. – Freshman Lindsay Vaught had two goals and two assists to lead Creighton’s women’s soccer team to a 5-1 victory over South Dakota State Sunday afternoon in Brookings, S.D. Vaught’s six point output is the highest single-game total since Lulu Quigley’s six point game against Belmont in 2001.
Junior Katie Brennan put the Jays (1-1) on the board in the 11th minute when she scored on a Sam Russell pass to put CU up 1-0.
Sophomore Kristine Willrett scored Creighton’s second goal from five yards out in the 38th minute off a feed from Vaught.
The Jackrabbits (1-1) got their only goal of the match with 1:53 remaining in the first half when Chelsea Goosen’s shot found its way past Creighton goalkeeper Valerie Zimmerer, who also recorded five saves on the afternoon for the Bluejays.
Vaught began her five-point second half in the 74th minute when she emerged from a scramble after a throw-in with the ball and scored an unassisted goal.
The Olathe, Kan., native scored her second goal seven minutes later off an assist from Willrett, who was returning the favor from the first half.
Three Bluejay freshman hooked up for the game’s final goal in the 84th minute when Vaught and Marcy Gans assisted Nicole DeLue’s first career goal.
Creighton outshot SDSU 26-13, including a 10-6 advantage on goal. The team’s five goals are the most since scoring eight on Youngstown State on Sept. 17, 2004.
The Bluejays are back in action on Wednesday when they travel to Western Illinois for a 3 p.m. contest. The Jays defeated WIU 4-0 last season in Omaha.
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