NEWBERG, Ore. – Solid defense that
limited the home team to only one shot on goal and a free kick
score in the second half proved to be just enough to lift the
visiting Whitman College Missionaries to a 1-0 win over the George
Fox University Bruins in a Northwest Conference women's
soccer match Friday evening here at the Austin Sports Complex.
The Missionary defense allowed the Bruins a total of five shots
all game long, with their only serious opportunity a header by
Kirsten Cardwell, who had three of George Fox's shots, in the
19th minute of the first half. Emily Davis made
the stop for Whitman and went on to earn the shutout win, improving
to 2-0.
Whitman had 17 shots in all and eight on goal, finally cashing
in following a Bruin foul near the penalty box two minutes into the
second half. Marissa Poorboy took the indirect free kick
straight on from 22 yards out and rifled a shot over keeper Alyssa
Montero that hit the crossbar and angled down into the net.
It was her second goal of the season.
George Fox keepers Becka Doyle and Montero made seven saves,
Doyle four in the first half and Montero three in the second
half. Whitman held a 5-4 edge in corner kicks.
NEXT: George Fox (2-2-2, NWC 1-1) hosts
Whitworth University and Whitman (3-2, NWC 1-1) visits Pacific
University Sunday, both games starting at 12:00 noon.
Men's games between the same two pairs will follow at 2:30
p.m.