TACOMA, Wash. - A pair of goals by junior forward Janece Levien
(Beaverton, Ore.) was all it took for the sixth-ranked Puget Sound
Loggers to get past the Whitman Missionaries, 2-1, in a Northwest
Conference women's soccer match on Saturday afternoon on East
Athletic Field in Tacoma, Wash.
The Loggers (13-1, 11-0 NWC) got on the board first when Levien
took a pass from Jenny
Moore (Kent, Wash./Kentwood) in the 19th minute and
scored her 18th goal of the season and give UPS a 1-0 lead.
The Missionaries answered back in the 23rd minute when Lisa Forbes
put the ball past Kallie Wolfer (Salt Lake City, Utah/Skyline) in
the 23rd minute. It was the first goal allowed by the Loggers
in 658:25.
The Loggers took back the lead in the 79th minutes, again off
the foot of Levien following a pass from freshman Mikaela Freeman
(Alameda, Calif./Bishop O'Dowd) as the Loggers took the 2-1 win.
Wolfer made four saves in the game to collect the win.
Whitman's Courtney Porter made eight saves, allowing the two Levien
goals, in the losing effort.
The Loggers return to the pitch on Sunday afternoon when they
take on Whitworth. Gametime with the Pirates is set for Noon
on East Athletic Field in Tacoma, Wash.
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