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Sept 14-6 Portland held nothing back on Saturday afternoon, as they defeated 13 Nebraska 4-0 at Merlo Field
Sept. 14-6 Portland held nothing back on Saturday afternoon, as they defeated 13 Nebraska 4-0 at Merlo Field. All-American Christine Sinclair scored a pair of first-half goals for Portland. The Pilots (4--0) have outscored Nebraska (--1), 11-0 in the last three meetings between the two teams. In other WCC action, Gonzaga recorded their second win of the season in a -0 drubbing of Boise State. It was their largest margin of victory since defeating the Portland State Vikings 6-0 Sept. 19, 000 at Martin Field. To read more about these games and other WCC women's soccer scores from the day, click on this story.lt;pgt; lt;Pgt;13; lt;igt;Pictured:Gonzaga's Annie Hawkins had two goals and an assist against Bosie Statelt;/igt;lt;pgt; lt;Pgt;13; lt;bgt;Gonzaga , Boise State 0lt;/bgt;lt;brgt; Sophomore forward Annie Hawkins scored two goals Saturday afternoon as the Gonzaga University Bulldogs (-3-0) shutout the Boise State University Broncos (--1) -0 in non-conference action at Simplot Sports Complex. The Bulldogs collected their second win of the season and A. Hawkins scored her third and fourth unassisted goals of the year as Gonzaga recorded their largest margin of victory since defeating the Portland State Vikings 6-0 Sept. 19, 000 at Martin Field.lt;pgt; lt;Pgt;13; Freshman Heidi Jacobson struck first for the Bulldogs in the 36th minute as she scored from 1-yards out on an assist from A. Hawkins. Junior forward Katie O'Brien found the net five minutes later when she took a cross from senior forward Claire Whitfield.lt;pgt; lt;Pgt;13; The remainder of the match was a family affair as twin sisters Annie and Sarah Hawkins scored three goals in the second half to give the Bulldogs the shutout. A. Hawkins collected her first unassisted goal at 49: and followed it up with a high 0-yard shot in the 66th minute. S. Hawkins pounded a penalty kick home at 84:14 to record her first goal of the season and the win for the Bulldogs. lt;Pgt;13; lt;bgt; 6 Portland 4, 13 Nebraska 0lt;/bgt;lt;brgt; Christine Sinclair scored a pair of first-half goals Saturday as 6 Portland beat 13 Nebraska. The Pilots (4--0) have outscored Nebraska (--1), 11-0 in the last three meetings between the two teams. Sinclair has scored four goals in the past two days.lt;pgt; lt;Pgt;13; Sinclair's first goal at 9:17, off assists from Erin Misaki and Rozwadowska, opened up a game largely being played end-to-end to that point. The goal opened up the Pilot attack, and 14 minutes later, Sinclair capitalized on Nebraska's gambling defense, stealing the ball from Husker keeper some 16 yards from goal, and sending the ball into an open net from the right side of the box. lt;pgt; lt;Pgt;13; Rebekah Patrick's first career goal put Portland up at 3:48, after Erin Misak's through ball left the Montana freshman with just the keeper to beat. Patrick slotted her 10-yard shot to the left of Nebraska's goalie. Rozwadowska then capped the scoring at 81:03 with her first career goal. Colleen Salisbury's cross was headed to Rozwadowska inside the box, and Rozwadowska easily settled the ball, and banged it home from six yards.lt;pgt; lt;Pgt;13; Portland outshot Nebraska 1-7, 7-3 in the second half, and Lauren Arase made four routine saves for her second shutout of the season.lt;pgt; lt;Pgt;
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