Box Score BILLINGS, Mont. - With the wind at its back, Western Washington scored the only goal of the game in the 75th minute as Brianna Jones finished a loose ball in the box to give the visiting Vikings a 1-0 victory over Montana State University Billings in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference women's soccer match Saturday afternoon at Yellowjacket Field.
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A corner kick for the Vikings set up the lone goal of the match, as Emily Webster sent a cross into the box late in the second half. Jones collected the loose ball and knocked it into the net to give WWU the late lead.
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The Yellowjackets outshot the Vikings on the match by a margin of 8-3, but could not find the net in their first home defeat of the season. WWU held a slight 4-3 advantage in corner kicks, and goalkeeper Ashley Haden made three saves compared with two by MSUB's
Krystal Daniels.
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"I am proud of the effort shown by our team," said head coach
Wojtek Krakowiak. "We came out with a lot of energy and urgency and it was a very good, competitive matchup."
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The loss dropped MSUB's record to 5-2-1 on the season, and the 'Jackets are now 3-2-1 in GNAC play.
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The No. 22 team in the NCAA, Western Washington remained undefeated with the win, moving to 9-0-1 on the year and 5-0-1 in GNAC play.
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Dana Lubieniecki came close to pushing MSUB in front in the opening 10 minutes, firing a point-blank shot on target. Haden punched the ball over the crossbar, preventing the shot from reaching the net.
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Katlyn Lokay found herself with the ball behind WWU's defense several minutes later, but Haden came off of her line to make a sliding clear before a shot was taken.
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The Vikings created a dangerous chance midway through the first, when a loose ball rattled around the six-yard box. WWU got a touch on the ball, but MSUB's back line cleared it away to prevent a goal.
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Lokay collected the ball with space a minute later, taking a shot from 23 yards out that was saved by Haden.
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Chelsea Jackson played a key role defensively for the Vikings, winning multiple headers and keeping WWU's back line organized throughout MSUB's offensive pressure.
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MSUB held its opponent without a shot for the third-consecutive half, as the Vikings didn't manage a scoring opportunity in the first half.
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Midway through the second,
Jennifer Johnson played an excellent long cross into the box off of a set piece. WWU's back line cleared the threat out of the box, and the 'Jackets could not take advantage of an ensuing corner kick.
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The Vikings created a dangerous opportunity of their own with 20 minutes to play, as a corner kick into the box was knocked away by Daniels before it reached the WWU attackers.
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It was a similar corner with 16 minutes left that produced the first goal of the game. Webster served in a cross, and after it was knocked down, Jones punched the ball into the net from five yards out.
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With little time remaining, MSUB fought for a scoring chance but could not find a way past WWU's defense.
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"I'm happy with how the team responded after Western scored," Krakowiak said. "We showed a lot of heart and determination to try to get an equalizing goal. We are looking forward to Thursday's match."
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NEXT WEEK: The 'Jackets begin a four-game road trip, taking on Seattle Pacific on Oct. 9 with a matchup against Central Washington scheduled for two days later.