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Cougars bounce back with seven goals in shutout win over Marquette
PROVO, Utah — After a tough loss on the road on Monday, No. 12 BYU women's soccer bounced back in a big way with a 7-0 route of the Marquette Golden Eagles at South Field on Thursday night.
“I’m really proud of the way this team bounced back from a disappointing result earlier this week,” said Jennifer Rockwood, BYU head coach. “The girls just came out on fire and showed a lot of composure.”
This win marked Rockwood’s 410th career victory at the helm of the BYU women’s soccer program.
BYU showed its depth as all seven goals came from different Cougar players.
“It goes to show you how talented we are, both with our starters and with players coming off the bench,” said Cameron Tucker, BYU forward. “It was exciting to see Caroline [Stringfellow] and Addie [Gardner] get their first goals.”
The Cougars put the pressure on Marquette early with four shots in the first ten minutes. In the 11th minute, Tucker dropped a ball tight to the top of the box and Olivia Wade put the Cougars on the board with a laser into the left side of the goal for her first goal of the season.
BYU continued to apply pressure on Marquette, keeping the ball in the offensive third for a majority of the next 10 minutes. In the 21st minute, Bella Folino scored her fourth goal of the season on a perfectly-placed pass from Mikayla Colohan.
Marquette applied some pressure of its own in the 28th minute with a few strong offensive counters, but the BYU back line held strong not allowing a Marquette shot in the first half.
BYU took the Golden Eagles' pressure and countered with Rachel McCarthy setting up Colohan for her third goal of the season to extend the Cougars lead to three in the 34th minute.
BYU came out of halftime and applied immediate pressure to Marquette goalie Chloe Olsen, firing five shots on goal in the first seven minutes of the second half.
After a Marquette foul, Tucker scored her first goal of the season in the 57th minute. Tonight’s game marked Tucker’s first start of the season.
In the 62nd minute, Mozingo beat the Marquette defender up the sideline and sent a rocket into the left side of the goal. That tallied the Cougars' fifth goal of the night and extended the Cougar lead.
BYU kept the foot on the pedal as Addie Gardner sent a shot into the box that was saved by Olsen, but freshman Caroline Stringfellow took the rebound and put it into the back of the net for her first career BYU goal.
BYU tacked on its seventh goal of the night in the 84th minute to seal the deal. Makaylie Moore sent a cross into the left side of the box that was collected by Gardner and sent into the right corner of the goal.
With her goal tonight, Colohan now has 102 career points and ranks seventh all-time in BYU women’s soccer history. She is two goals from passing Elise Flake for fifth all-time in goals scored.
BYU tallied 33 shots and 18 shots on goal and had six Cougars with two or more shots on goal in the 7-0 win.
“We’ve got to find our groove on the road now,” Rockwood said, “but I believe this group will be ready to go.”
This win moves the Cougars to 3-2 on the season. The Cougars take the field next Thursday as they take on the Utah Utes in Salt Lake City.
PROVO, Utah — No. 14 BYU women's soccer will host Marquette this week on Thursday, Sept. 2 at South Field.
Thursday’s matchup is scheduled for 7 p.m. MDT on the BYUtv.org and the BYUtv app. The game will also be carried live on the BYU Sports Network — BYU Radio 107.9 FM/BYU Cougars App.
IN THE RANKINGS. BYU is ranked No. 14 in the NCAA DI women's soccer poll. Additionally, BYU is ranked No. 12 in the Top Drawer Soccer college soccer national ranking.
LAST TIME ON THE FIELD. On Monday, the Cougars fell to Arkansas 2-0 at Razorback Field in front of a crowd of 2,370 fans for the Razorbacks’ home opener. Cameron Tucker appeared in her first match of the regular season and played 37 minutes off the bench.
WCC WEEKLY AWARDS. Brecken Mozingo was named the West Coast Conference Offensive Player of the Week, and Cassidy Smith was named the WCC Defensive Player of the Week on Monday. These awards mark the first WCC weekly honors collected by BYU for the 2021 season and first-ever individual career honors for both Mozingo and Smith.
No. 14 BYU (2-2-0, 0-0-0 WCC) vs MARQUETTE (1-1-0, 0-0-0 PAC-12)
- Thursday, Sept. 2, at 7 p.m. MDT at South Field
- Streaming: BYUtv.org/BYUtv app
- Radio: BYU Sports Network/BYU Cougars App/107.9 FM
- Radio play-by-play: Greg Wrubell
THE GOLDEN EAGLES. Marquette is 1-1-0 on the season following a strong showing in its home-opener against Central Michigan, netting four goals. On the road, Marquette fell to Notre Dame 1-0. The Golden Eagles' home opener was originally scheduled against Wisconsin-Green Bay, but it got cancelled, so they only have two games under their belt so far this season. The Golden Eagles finished the 2020-21 season with a 6-4 record, and they haven't been to the NCAA Tournament since 2016.
COUGARS VS. GOLDEN EAGLES. Overall, the Cougars and Golden Eagles have met five times (BYU is 2-2-1). In the most recent matchup, the Cougars shut out the Golden Eagles 3-0 in 2018 at Valley Fields. Senior Makaylie Moore and current volunteer assistant coach Madie Gates each scored for BYU during the match.