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Show y.J i s taaw.!.Jij r" ym rscmaassSEsmfSSZd 20is,r O'Lo WOMENS SOCCER ) l. op home victory i L r BY BRAYDEN DOBSON or n Braydawg9 ; J D L ) O' O Co N -- Dixie State controlled possession for the majority of its game against Real Salt Lake Womens Semi Pro Team in a 0 win Saturday night. Junior midfielder Aubri Detmer, a nursing major from Austin, Texas, scored early on in the fourth minute on DSUs first shot of the game. Senior forward Jasmine Arollo, an integrated science major from Glendale, Arizona, assisted Detmers goal as DSU went up almost immediately. In practice this week, weve been focusing a lot on our finishing, but we need to be able to put them away, Detmer said. Ive been getting in extra practice with finishing and practicing on my own, too. Arollo scored next for DSU in the 47th minute. Arollo was unassisted, 3 two defenders on splitting her way to a breakaway opportunity that led to a goal. DSU went into halftime 1 with a 0 lead and leading 0 in shots. Senior goal keeper Stacie Gubler from Las Vegas, never had to make a save because the DSU defense did not allow a shot on goal during the entire first half. DSU switched goal keepers to start the second half, opting to put sophomore Danica Nusink from Springvillfe in the net instead of continuing to use Gubler. Nusink ended up facing five shots, stopping all of them. Arollo scored her second unassisted goal of the game in the 66th minute. After intercepting a pass from an RSL midfielder, 4-- CZ3 I ) l o' Mv N ' vt ? - 4 - t . t ... t ' 1- -0 rcr live covcrcce of the DSU Tiocoming gome, cw sports writer tortcr Larsen on twitter 2-- 8-- jLarsenD; i. T t- -i - CL.?? w.- - 1 j a.. - UPCOMING GAMES . A f . s Sophomore striker Danan McCloy, a nursing major from Herriman, contributed to the Dixie State University attack by consistently getting shots on target and bossing through the defensive line DSU recorded a 0 win in the exhibition game Sept 1 9 4-- Arollo got a shot off which beat the goalkeeper to put DSU up Arollo scored her third goal of the game, also known as a hat trick in the 75th minute, getting an assist from sophomore forward Courtney Fryer from Spanish Fork. It was Arollos first career hat trick. She ended up recording four points total, coming in the way of three goals and one assist. I prepare for every game by watching videos of different kind of moves I can do, Arollo said. I 3-- 0. make sure Im focused on practice and Im always the first to get to warm ups. I thought this game was going to be harder, but this was probably one of the easiest weve played. DSUs next two opponents finished first and second in the Pacific West Conference last season. DSU plays Azusa Pacific University at 4:30 p.m. Sept. 24 at home, a team that won the PacWest Championship a year ago. The next game after APU is Sept. 26 against Point Golf tees off for the Loma at 10 a.m. at home. PLU finished last season as runners-u- p in the PacWest Conference. The next two games are definitely going to be a challenge, Arollo said. APU and PLU were the top two teams in conference last season, and last year we played them close, but they played better than us. This year should be better competition for us. DSU improved its record to 2 on the season and are going to try and win against two teams that both Arollo and Detmer said will be a challenge. I think the pressure will be hard versus APU and PLU, Detmer said. They are the top two teams in the PacWest, and they are our first two conference games. They will be a challenge, so we need to prepare and practice hard. DSU out-shRSL Womens Semi Pro Team 14-and six of DSUs 14 shots came from Arollo. She had more goals and more shots than any other single DSU player. ot 5, 3-- start of the season Women's volleyball vs Notre Dame Sept. 23 at de Namur 6pm at home Men's soccer vs Azusa Pacific Sept. 24 at 7 p m at home i V. - home Mens Loma soccervs Point Sept. 26 at 12 30 pm at home Football Sept. 26 vs Azusa Pacific at 6 p m. at home Women's volleyball vs Concordia Sept 28 at 7 p m at home j rs Women's volleyball vs Holy Names Sept 26 at noon at t ' ' at home home I V Women's soccer vs Azusa Pacific Sept 24 at 4 30 pm. Women's soccer vs Point Loma Sept 26 at 1 0 a m. at past three years of recruiting has really put us in a good position. We have a lot of returning talent and also some new guys who I think can make an im- mediate impact. This is a good group of kids, theyre hard working and fun to be around, so Im definitely looking forward to the season. DSU is returning four players from last years Pacific West Conference Championship team, II We are looking pretty good, You said. I will be expecting us to compete in every tournament we play. We have all the talent in the world, now we just have to go out there and do it. The Storm are also re- turning sophomore Donny Hopoi, who finished fifth at the conference championships last season. Senior Tyson Tanner and sopho- - see GOLF page 6 fst j 1 f y- . . , v . j A Tyson Tanner, a senior integrated studies major from St George, Jake Wagstaff, a sophomore accounting major from Heber, and Nicklaus Britt, a freshman business major from Fillmore, set up for a shot on the putting green The team will play Western New Mexico Regional Preview next Monday and Tuesday a |