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UD Womens Soccer Trounces Southwestern Adventist
The University of Dallas women’s soccer team got back on
track early and often in their 10-0 win over Southwestern Adventist
University. Facing a five game losing streak and five straight
games against SCAC opponents, UD didn’t waste any time
getting on the board with a score just over five and a half minutes
into the contest. The team rattled off five more goals in the half
to take a 6-0 lead into the break, and ultimately added four more
scores in the second half.
Freshmen midfielder Marie Meagher (Grand Forks, ND/Red River H.S.),
forward Leslie Solis (Irving, TX/Irving Nimitz H.S.), and forward
Melissa Carpenter (Sugar Land, TX/Stephen F. Austin H.S.), each
contributed two goals to lead an offensive barrage that included 10
goals and 47 shots from 16 different players. Also joining in the
scoring were freshman midfielder Briana Gomez (Wichita, KS/Kapaun
Mt. Carmel H.S.), sophomore midfielder Breanna Flores (Abilene,
TX/Abilene H.S.), junior defender Mary Gaffney (Cascade, CO/Manitou
Springs H.S.), and junior midfielder Hannah Langsfeld.
(Albuquerque, NM/Albuquerque Academy). Meagher and Carpenter
provided the double assists on Solis’ opening goal, while
senior forward/defender Lindsay Arrend (Napa, CA/Trinity Grammar
& Prep) and Carpenter was once again assisted on Solis’
second score. Freshman defender/midfielder Casey Regian
(Friendswood, TX/Friendswood H.S.) assisted Meagher’s goal
and Carpenter assisted Meagher’s second goal for her third in
the game. Junior forward Mary Ruth Alzheimer provided the assist on
Langsfeld’s goal, the final score of the game. The defense
rose to the occasion as well, allowing no shots throughout the
entire game. Senior goalkeeper Jennifer Boryca (Piqua, OH/Piqua
H.S.) and sophomore goalkeeper Emily Pelech (Plainfield, IL/Joliet
Catholic Academy) split time in the net and saw little action.
With the win the Crusaders improved to 4-7 on the year. Their next
game will be played at home on Saturday, October 10 at 2:00pm when
visiting LeTourneau University comes to town.





