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The Grizzlies scored off a short corner when the Aggie defense pushed up and left an opening for three Montana players in front of the goal. Montana's Lindsay Winans put the ball in the net to give Montana the 2-1 win. "We were all over them the second half," Utah State Head Coach Heather Cairns said. "We had the flow but the stats didn't show that with the six corner kicks [for Montana]." It was big for someone else to score to take pressure off of Peart, Cairns said. Teams were double and triple teaming Peart this weekend and she can't score every goal. The Aggies had tied the score in the second half in the 78th minute when Candice Clark beat the Grizzly goalie one-on-one. Lindsey Nuttall assisted on the play Clark is the first Aggie to score other than Dana Peart this season. Montana scored in the 25th minute off a free kick to take the early lead which they held for over 50 minutes. The Grizzlies outshot the Ags 18 to 11 with Rachelle Got any story ideas? Email The Statesman at Dixon, Charity Weston and Clark all taking three shots for the game. Utah State didn't get a shot off in overtime. On Friday afternoon the Aggies tied Air Force 0-0 with both teams failing to score through the two halves and the two overtime periods. The Aggies took 19 shots to the Falcons' six. Lisa Willardson got the start for the Aggies as Kelli Allred was still recovering from a concussion suffered in Monday's game against BYU. Willardson promptly recorded the first shutout of the season, needing just one save to keep the Falcons scoreless. Cairns said Willardson made the most of her opportunity, her lone save was crucial as it was off a set piece and kept the game tied. Four Aggies had at least three shots even though none of them found the goal. Peart had four shots with Weston, Dixon and KD Keller taking three each. "Our attack in general was the problem," Cairns said of the tie with Air Force. "We had worked on defense this week and that went well for us, but we didn't remember the attacking stuff." Senior Chanel Weddle returned to the playing field after not being able to play in any previous games because of a leg injury. Weddle managed to get one shot off in the first half. Allred was in the goal for the Aggies on Sunday and didn't have any problems Ryan Talbol photofrtalbot@cc.usu.edu UTAH STATES KD KELLER battles UNLV's Nickie Olson for the ball against UNLV Sept. 2. This - weekend, the aggies participated in the Montana Nike Cup in Missoula, Mont, where they dropped one game and tied two. related to her concussion. The Aggies will continue to look for their first win this week as they play two home games. On Thursday at 4 , 'i p.m., the Aggies take on San Francisco. On Saturday, the Ags will play Idaho State at 1 p.m. -krn@cc.usu.edv • SPLIT From page 7 3 sports@statesman.usu.edu Bring your friends to the best place to eat in Cache Valley! Stone-Fired Pizzas Oven-Baked Pastas Cedar-Baked Sandwiches Succulent Salads Drinks • Appetizers Gourmet Desserts ' Come Experience the Stone! Do questions about health insurance have you feeling like a fish out of water? Tyhr Larsonftmlarson@cc.usu.edu : UTAH STATE'S J EFF KELLY has the ball stolen by a Weber State player on a sliding kick, Friday in Logan. The men's club soccer team lost to VVSU 4-2. - Goodman's reach. Throughout the rest of the half, WSU scored another goal, but USU continued to create dangerous scoring chances. In the closing minutes before halftime, Jones was on the receiving end of a through ball from Anley Tefera. Jones' shot beat everyone except the post. "Sometimes it bounces out and sometimes it bounces in," Jones said. The goal frame was unkind to Utah State. "Other than hitting five off the post, we did pretty well," Carlson said. "It's one of those games where you can't get anything in the net -Save up to 60% on health insurance! Also, our new disability plans will pay for work missed every day you spend in the hospital. Whether for maternity, injury, or illness, you • can get the money you deserve. Whatever your needs, we will be sure to leave you reeling safe and secure. FREE Consultations! No Appointment Necessary. M-F 8-5 Tyler Larson/tmlarson@cc.usu.edu UTAH STATE'S ANGEL CICERO tries to keep the ball away from a Weber player Friday in Logan. - other than Landon." Potter put his first goal in when the Aggies were down 3-0 late in the match. In the 83rd >'\ minute, Potter lead a break downfield and sent ^ in a cross. The pass was cleared by the Wildcat '•> defense, but fell right back to Potter who crushed the ball into the net. Weber would add another tally on the score sheet before the final whistle, but it was Potter '' who would double Utah State's score in the '*> final minute of play. Christensen floated a •'• nifty ball into the box. Potter received it on his;•"' chest and then slotted a shot into the far-side netting. ">i"That's how it happens - some games you're in the right place," Potter said of his goal-scor- -' ing streak. '•']_ Potter continued to be in the right place on ll Saturday afternoon when he scored the only " ' goal in a 1-0 victory over SLCC. The match almost started in disaster for '' USU when a shot in the 11th minute went through the hands of goalkeeper Robby Nelsen. r Carlson was there, however, similar to the night ^ before, to keep the ball from going into the net. ,-: Midway through the second half, midfielder * Kenny Reid was fouled in the penalty area,and the referee pointed to the spot. Jones stepped up to take the penalty. His shot was saved, but the rebound fell to Potter, who pounded in his seventh goal of the year. "What can I say? Landon Potter - again," Lamara said of the outcome against SLCC. The Aggies play their first road game of the year tonight, traveling to Rexburg, Idaho, to take on BYU-Idaho at 6 p.m. They finish out their home schedule with three games this weekend. Snow College comes in to town for a Friday game at 6 p.m. Then on Saturday the j University of Utah will play at 1 p.m. Their I last home game of the season will be on Sunday—^ when they take on Colorado State at 11 a.m. All games will be played at the Tower Field. ,tj |