Story by Vince Ghiringhelli, Puget Sound Sports Information
TACOMA, Wash. - Senior forward Janece Levien (Beaverton, Ore.)
set the new career goals record with the equalizer right before
halftime and the top-ranked Puget Sound Loggers celebrated by
scoring five second-half goals to run away with a 6-1 victory over
the Whitman Missionaires in a Northwest Conference on Sunday
afternoon on Peyton Field at Baker Stadium in Tacoma, Wash.
Puget Sound (7-0, 4-0) stole the show in the second half, but
the resilient Missionaries (2-5-1, 1-4) struck early and earned the
only goal on the Loggers all season. For the latter part of the
first half, Whitman held the 1-0 lead, until senior Janece Levien
(Portland, Ore.) tied the game with an unassisted goal in the 44th
minute that gave her 59 career goals and pushed her ahead of 2005
national player of the year Cortney Kjar.
Sophomore Mikaela Freeman (Alameda, Calif./Bishop O'Dowd) gave
the Loggers the lead in the 48th minute on an assist from Melissa
Abellanida (Pukalani, Hawaii/King Kekaulike) and then Levien scored
two more, both assisted by Freeman, as the Loggers began to pull
out of reach.
Sophomore Rochel Burke (Selah, Wash.) scored an unassisted goal
just shortly after entering the game as a sub in the 71st minute
and then freshman Gabrielle Duhl (Oakland, Calif./Bishop O'Dowd)
took the assist from her former high school teammate Freeman to
give the Loggers the 6-1 victory.
Senior goalkeeper Kallie Wolfer (Salt Lake City, Utah/skyline)
had one save on the day, and allowed one goal as the Loggers
outshot the Missionaries, 29-4, including 15-0 in the second half.
The Loggers return to action Wednesday to take on Pacific
Lutheran in Parkland, Wash. and return home Sunday to meet George
Fox.