TACOMA, Wash. - Two first-half goals was all it took for the
sixth-ranked Puget Sound Loggers to clinch at least a tie for their
seventh straight Northwest Conference title with a 2-0 win over the
16th-ranked Whitworth Pirates in a NWC women's soccer match on
Sunday afternoon on East Athletic Field in Tacoma, Wash.
The Loggers (14-1-0, 12-0-0 NWC) got on the board first in the
9th minute when Fiona Gornick (Portland, Ore./Grant) dribbled into
the middle of the box and found Janece Levien (Beaverton, Ore.) on
the right side for Levien's 20th goal of the season and a 1-0
Logger lead. UPS made it 2-0 in the 28th minute following a
long feed by Nikki Graff (Corvallis, Ore./Crescent Valley) that
found freshman Jenny Moore (Kent, Wash./Kentwood) and Moore
finished the play for the 2-0 lead.
Kallie Wolfer (Salt Lake City, Utah/Skyline) made three saves to
collect the shutout. Callie Bergstrom made five saves for the
Pirates, allowing the two UPS goals.
The win gave the Loggers a 12-point advantage over second-place
Willamette in the NWC standings. With just four games to go,
the Loggers can clinch sole possession of the conference title with
a win or a tie in any of their remaining games.
The Loggers will attempt to do just that on Saturday afternoon
when they travel to Forest Grove, Ore. to take on Pacific.
Gametime with the Boxers is set for Noon.
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