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Show Page 9 University Journal Monday, August 30, 2010 0 over William Penn. Lady Statesmen sophomore goalkeeper Aubree Gallego stops a shot by junior midfielder Elyse Alexander Saturday. Junior forward Michelle Judd jockies for position with a William Penn defender. Sophomore forward Missy Lazcano and junior midfielder Emily Belnap celebrate after Lazcano scored her first goal of the season during Wednesdays 0 win over Embry-RiddlSophomore forward Stacey Brinkman dribbles the ball upfield during Saturdays 8-- e. the record for points in a game with 21 Bassett set a record with her foui goals and eight points, as the most in a game Prior to the victory, the last win came on Oct 4 at Sophomore goalkeeper Charly Booth made nine saves on hci way to picking up a shutout SUU wasted no time getting Continued from Back Page on the scoreboard, scoring one The ball then escaped from minute into the game Judd found Bassett, who connected Gallego and right to Alexander, Oakland but she was unable to capitalize Bassett surpassed her career from 15 yards out Several attempts in the second total of goals at SUU in the 29th Seven minutes later, Bassett half by freshman forwards minute She had two goals in two scored her second goal after Megan Mower and Sabrina seasons prior to Wednesdays receiving a pass from Alexander Hernandez were spoiled when game in front of the net and tapping it the ball sailed over the post Alexander finished the game in for an easy score In the 23rd minute, Brinkman Sophomore goalkeeper Chaily with four points, which tied a 0 advantage Booth made one save on two the previous record in school gave the shots in her second consecutive history Alexander scored a goal after taking a rebounded shot by shutout for SUU, while Gallego and tallied two assists during the Paxton and finding the back of the net made 17 saves for the Lady match It was Brinkmans fiist goal to Bassett In Statesmen addition On Wednesday, Bassett scored and since Alexander, returning from an ACL sophomore a record four goals, three in the midfielder Morgan Bridge and injury, which forced her to first 29 minutes of the game, sophomore forwards Stacey redshirt the entire 2009 season was the teams to lead SUUs soccer team to Brinkman and Missy Lazcano Brinkman a record 0 victory of Embry-Riddl- e each netted goals in the win leading scorer in 2008 Six minutes later, Bassett and snapping the teams Junior forward Michelle Judd, e losing streak sophomore midfielder Katie scored her third goal on an The eight goals set a school Saxton and senior forwaid Erin unassisted shot that crossed from record for most goals scored in a Wright each conti lbuted with at the left side of the field to the right side of the post game and the team also shattered least one assist IJins 3-- 8-- nine-gam- Three minutes after halftime, Budge continued the scoring fienzy after rocketing a shot to the right corner on the net Two minutes later, Bassett scoied her fourth and final goal of the match on a shot assisted by Alexander after that, Two minutes Alexander scored her first career collegiate goal on a bullet over the Eagles goalkeeper The T Buds final goal came in the 75th minute with Lazcano tapping a pass from Wright and sneaking into the right comer of the net The wins helped SUU improve its record to 1 on the season will now leave the The friendly confines of Thunderbird Soccer Field to travel to Orem, for a neutral site game against Northern Colorado The sparks a series of four consecutive games away from home First kick against Northern Colorado is slated for 3 p m on Sept 10 in Orem 20-ya- OF 7H r rL m V V I id 2-- Eiht matters, Lamb said In a game its not me that is able to talk to them on a regular basis They are the ones out there, and whatever they produce on the field is the product that we show Continued from Back page Lamb said some of Wyomings plays were executed The said Lamb for during the scrimmage to help the it, point mentally prepared a head start in preparation for next Saturday of being out here in the stadium is to try to stall get We implemented some of the things that the drive when there is a penalty, dropped pass, or a missed tackle We want that drive to keep Wyoming does in game and our offense, defense and special teams a look, he said going will take from the scrimmage and The Lamb said the discipline that the coaching staff has been enforcing in the preseason will become a use it to piepare for next weeks opponent We still have things to work on this week, key factor when game time rolls around Our guys have taken some real strides in self Pretlow said We have to get focused and get discipline and thats the only discipline that really ready for Wyoming Prep fc 2-- in !,iiiaiL0 ) j j Ml' -- t ! - w J ' I i !or iJ i! i r h 1 i i , l , v 4 L V Fi vO V 1 A 2 N ai a, a .v: A1 A 1 1 WELCOME BACK SUU STUDENTS! it SPECIAL Medium topping pizza and 2 20 oz cokes for $7.99 2 EXPIRES LOCATED AT: 588 SOUTH MAIN Cedar City 586-060- Order KIERSTEN BENSON r Continued from Back Page Williamson, playing as an individual, tied for seventh with a 7 over 78 Jamie Coking Sophomoie tied for 13th with a 9 over 80, senior Morgan Kerber tied for 15th with a 10 over 81 and sophomore Brittany Edwards 82 tied for 17th w ith a SUU will compete in five tournaments during the fall portion of the season, with future tournaments scheduled in Worley, Idaho, Flagstaff. Anz , 1 trtn el to Sept Colorado Springs, Colo to take part in the Gene Mirinda Falcon Invitational hosted b Air Force at Eisenhowei Coll Club SUU tied for 12 h place in the event last fall w ih a 29 over S93 over the three rounds finishing 38 shots behind the t lumament champion Colorado S ate The TB.rJs finished ahead of in state luals Weber State (16th). Utah State (18th) and UVU ( 9th Utah placed second in the event w ifh a 7 under 857 19 when they Senior Biad Millard paced SUU with 4 ovei 220 to tie for 36th Junior Jetf Evans tied for 62nd with a 9 over 225 Junior Denny Job tied for 97th with a 20 over 236 Three former T Birds rounded out the scores Raymond Gillip II tied for 56th with an 224 Tai Reynolds bed tor 74th 11 over 227 lohn Lindsay competing as an lndiVidu il tied for 97th w ith a 20 over 236 SLU vv ill take part in five tournaments during the fall The half of the schedule tournaments will take place in the Erie. Colo, Lay ion Sum Valley, Calif and Cedar City T 9 v Golf at: www.Dominos.com On-Li- ne UNIVERSITY JOURNAL the ball Sophomore quarterback Brad Sorensen takes a snap and piepares to hand SUU kicks Coliseum at Eccles off during the Saturday morning. scrimmage off its regular season Saturday at Wyoming. Tulsa, Okla and Arroyo Grande, Calif The T Birds men s golf team will start their fall season on 0 h u 1 f c y t: ; I i ' X f . , ; ,1- V ss' A o ! V I' 1 1 o |