TACOMA, Wash. - With the clouds raining down, the fourth-ranked
Puget Sound Loggers reigned supreme, clinching their eight-straight
Northwest Conference title with a 2-0 win over the Pacific Boxers
in a NWC women's soccer match on Friday on East Athletic Field in
Tacoma, Wash.
After a scoreless first half, the Loggers started scoring just
about the time that the rains converged over the pitch. Puget
Sound made it a 1-0 game in the 52nd minute when sophomore
Christine Isabella (Salt Lake City, Utah/Winthrop) got up and got a
head on a corner kick by Mikaela Freeman (Alameda, Calif./Bishop
O'Dowd) and the header found the back of the net. The assist
by Freeman gave her 13 for the season, which is just one shy of the
school record.
The Loggers made it 2-0 in the 77th minute when freshman Maddy
Fisk (Corvallis, Ore.) fed a ball into the box and a senior Janece
Levien (Beaverton, Ore.) fed it over to sophomore Theresa Henle
(Issaquah, Wash.), who turned and fired the ball in for her sixth
goal of the season. The Loggers dominated the game from the
beginning, out shooting the Boxers by a tally of 29-4.
Pacific keeper Brittany Hartmann had a busy day, making 12 saves
but allowing the two Logger goals. Senior Kallie Wolfer (Salt
Lake City, Utah/Skyline) made just one save on the match to collect
the clean sheet.
With the victory, the Loggers clinch at least a share of their
eighth straight NWC title and with it, the conference's automatic
qualification in the NCAA Division III Women's Soccer Championship
Tournament.
The Loggers will conclude the 2009 regular season on Saturday
when they take on Linfield, beginning at 11:00 a.m. on East
Athletic Field in Tacoma, Wash.