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Courtesy Seattle University
Sports Information Office
Complete
Box Score
SEATTLE, Wash. Jasmine Wilson
scored on a header with less than 13 minutes remaining in the
second half to give the Seattle womens soccer team a 2-1
victory over #19 Cal State Dominguez Hills Thursday afternoon at
Championship Field.
The Redhawks (3-0-1) drew a foul on the Toros
(0-3) on the right wing just outside the box. Ashley Porter sent
the ball into the box where several players attempted to put a
head on it. The ball found Wilsons head, and she sent it
past Dominguez Hills goalie Alison Bosler for the game-winning
tally.
Seattle took a 1-0 lead late in the first half
as Porter found Cassy Smith in the box. Smith spotted Leah Wymer
and passed the ball to her, and Wymer converted on her chance for
her second goal of the season.
After holding opponents scoreless for over 369
minutes of game action, the Redhawks allowed their first goal of
2006, as Rachele McDonald and Renee Haynes combined to find Ashley
Dahlenburg in front of the net, and Dahlenburg sent a shot past
Seattle goalie Kaitlyn Jackson for the tying score.
The Redhawks dominated the action throughout
the match, earning 18 total shots, including seven shots on goal,
to the Toros four total shots. Dominguez Hills tried to play
a physical match, but was called for 15 fouls, several of them
enabling Seattle to set up its offense and eventually leading to
the game-winning goal.
Bosler, a late entry into the starting lineup
for Dominguez Hills, finished the match with five saves, four of
them coming in the second half. Seattle had several other chances
just miss the net as most of the action resided in the Dominguez
Hills defensive end.
The Toros return home for a Tuesday (Sept. 5)
match when Grand Canyon's women come calling. Start is 4:30 p.m.
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