October 29, 2006
Women’s Soccer
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SYCAMORES STRIKE FIRST;
FALL IN THE END 1-3 AT EVANSVILLE
Box Score
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – After a scoreless first
half, Lauren Podolski broke the 0-0 tie with a strike in the 49th
minute. Evansville would rebound and score three unanswered goals
as the Purple Aces eliminated the Sycamores 3-1 in the first round
of the Missouri Valley Conference Championship Tournament.
The loss means the end of the season for ISU, finishing with an
8-10-0 record and setting several team records during the year.
In all, the Sycamores tied or broke nine individual and team records.
“We had a great first half,” head coach Vernon Croft
said after the match. “We didn’t lose from lack of effort,
but we didn’t capitalize on mistakes when Evansville ultimately
did.”
Indiana State was strong in the scoreless first half, creating
four corner kick opportunities to the Aces’ one. The Sycamores
were on the short side of a five to 11 differential in shots.
The scoreless drought would be broken in the 49th minute on Podolski’s
goal, assisted by Sarah Whiteley. The goal was Podolski’s
eighth of the year, tying the all-time mark set by Nichole Tiggs
in 2004.
The lead would be short lived as Evansville’s Mia Tofano
scored the equalizer three minutes later on an assist from Kayla
Lambert. The Aces found the game winner in the 62nd minute when
Heidi Grey’s shot from 25 yards got passed a slipping Rachel
Rudzis in goal for the Sycamores.
The tandem of Tofano and Lambert worked together for the third
goal of the game in the 76th minute as Tofano scored her 11th goal
of the season.
Indiana State will now turn its focus to the 2007 season with its
entire record-breaking line-up back. In all, the Sycamore attack
set new season records in goals (28), assists (32) and points (88)
setting a new standard for teams in the future.
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