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---Lauren
Franzen (19) scored two goals on the day to help the Norse
to a convincing 6-1 victory.
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By Mike Anderson, NKU Sports Information
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WILDER, Ky. – The Northern Kentucky University women’s
soccer team found their elusive offensive punch, pouring on Missouri
S&T for a 6-1 victory in Great Lakes Valley Conference play on
Sunday.
The Norse (5-1, 2-1 GLVC)
got the scoring started in the 11th minute when Kelly Sullivan,
playing a very aggressive offensive
position, took a through pass from Kelly Snead and rifled a shot
that S&T
goalkeeper Kelsey Kurilla initially saved. Sullivan was able to
clean up her own rebound to notch her third goal of the season.
The
Miners (3-3-1, 1-2-1 GLVC) found an equalizer late in the first
half when Melissa Young sent a through ball of her own ahead
to Melia Miller, who took the ball off a defender’s leg and
put a shot off the left post and in for her third marker of the
year.
Ashley Warndorf thought she may have had the difference
maker in the 56th minute, rifling a shot into the top left side,
however,
the assistant referee raised his flag for the offside call.
Warndorf still helped the winner in the 74th, sending a centering
pass
to
Lauren Franzen for her first goal of the season.
Franzen would
strike again just two minutes later, turning a broken play into
a goal when Amanda Mason’s initial shot was saved.
Brandi Doss picked up the rebound and slid it across to Franzen
who banged it home for her second.
Sullivan added another
goal shortly thereafter, as Franzen centered a pass for Amanda
Mason, who bounced
it up and allowed
Sullivan
to lob a header past the S&T keeper for her second
of the game.
Jessica Page and Kara Costello tallied goals late to get
the 6-1 final score.
Angela Healy had three saves to take
the victory, while Kelsey Kurilla and Stacey Luquette combined
for 13 saves
for the
Miners.
The Norse have now scored five or more goals in
three of their six games this season, all of which ended in
NKU
victories. The win helps
the Norse stay among the leaders in the GLVC heading
into another
tough conference weekend.
Northern Kentucky will take
to the road to face the defending GLVC champions Drury and Rockhurst
next weekend. |