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wcraft | Posted: 31 Aug 2009 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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No. 19 BYU Upset No. 9 West Virginia at Penn State Invitational

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University Park, PA -- Freshman Carlee Payne’s unassisted goal in the 97th minute gave the No. 19 ranked Cougars the upset win over No. 9 West Virginia, Monday.

“We knew this weekend was a great opportunity for our program to compete against some of the prominent programs in the country,” said head coach Jennifer Rockwood. “I was very impressed with our players’ intensity and preparation for the West Virginia game. We came out with a lot of energy and intensity and were rewarded with a goal in overtime. Carlee had a remarkable weekend with 2 game-winning goals.”

The Cougars went undefeated in the Penn State Invitational capturing wins over No. 9 West Virginia and No. 20 UConn. BYU’s win over West Virginia came the day after the Mountaineers upset No. 5 Penn State.

No. 19 BYU controlled the first 20-25 minutes of the contest, finishing the half with eight shots and three corner kicks while West Virginia had seven shots and did not take a corner kicks in the first period.

“A major component in our team’s success this weekend was the performance and effort of the players coming off the bench,” Rockwood said. “They allowed us to maintain our high pressure and create several scoring opportunities.”

After 90 minutes of regulation, the game ended in a 0-0 tie and would head into two 10-minute sudden death overtimes.

Seven minutes into the first over time of the game, Payne dribbled the ball down the field and took the shot just inside the 18 to put it right past the hands of the West Virginia goalie.

This is Payne’s second game in a row to score the game-winning goal and give the Cougars their second win over a Top-25 team. Payne is one of four freshman that started in BYU’s win over West Virginia including Lindsi Lisonbee, Jessica Ringwood and Stacy Bartholomew.

The Cougars out-shot the Mountaineers 6-5 on goal and took seven cornerkicks in the game compared to West Virginia’s four.

Sophomore goalie McKinzie Olson captured her second consecutive shut-out of the year in BYU’s win over West Virginia. Olson played all 90 minutes against Connecticut and all 97 minutes against West Virginia.

“I was proud of our team defense,” Rockwood said. “West Virginia is a very talented and dangerous attacking team. Our back four held strong and showed great composure. McKinzie had another solid performance in goal and was a factor in our team’s ability to keep the shutout.”

The Cougar defense, led by Hermann Trophy Watch List candidate and two-time All-American Andrea Willis, only allowed the Mountaineers five shots on goal.

Up next for the Cougars is a home match-up against William & Mary on Friday and No. 15 Oklahoma State on Monday at South Field.

To get ready for the Cougar’s first home game on Sept. 4, purchase your reserved season tickets for $30 now by calling 422.BYU1 or visiting www.byutickets.com.

To receive up-to-the-minute updates about each game, follow the BYU soccer team on twitter at www.twitter.com/byusoccer.

Soccer Box Score (Final)

The Automated ScoreBook

#14 WVU vs Brigham Young (Aug 31, 2009 at University Park, Pa.)

WVU (1-1-1) vs. Goals by period 1 2 OT Tot

Brigham Young (2-0-1) ----------------------------------

Date: Aug 31, 2009 Attendance: WVU................. 0 0 0 - 0

Weather: 62 degrees, variable clouds, winds NNE 10 mph Brigham Young....... 0 0 1 - 1

WVU Brigham Young

Pos ## Player Sh SOG G A Pos ## Player Sh SOG G A

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GK 0 BUTLER, Kerri....... - - - - GK 32 OLSON, McKinzie..... - - - -

D 2 KEPPLER, Caralee.... - - - - F 3 ANDERSON, Lauren.... 1 - - -

F 3 MILLER, Blake....... 1 - - - M 7 PAYNE, Carlee....... 4 3 1 -

M 4 RODRIGUEZ, Bri...... 1 - - - M 8 KONING, Mercede..... 1 - - -

F 7 MISCHLER, Megan..... 4 1 - - D 11 Willis, Andrea...... - - - -

M 8 SZWED, Caroline..... 1 - - - F 13 BARTHOLOMEW, Stacy.. - - - -

D 12 LEWIS, Meghan....... - - - - D 15 KAKADELAS, Kelsea... - - - -

D 13 MAILLOUX, Nicole.... 1 - - - D 18 LISONBEE, Lindsi.... 1 - - -

D 17 HENDERSON, Erica.... 2 2 - - M 21 SHUMWAY-C, Kassidy.. - - - -

M 31 BLANK, Carolyn...... 4 - - - M 22 RINGWOOD, Jessica... 2 - - -

F 33 McCARTHY, Bry....... 5 2 - - F 23 VANDER VEUR, Alyssa. 3 2 - -

---------- Substitutes ---------- ---------- Substitutes ----------

5 LARKIN, Ashtin...... - - - - 9 MARSHALL, Jennie.... - - - -

14 CORROTO, Chelsey.... - - - - 14 JAMESON, Ashleigh... - - - -

20 SAFFEL, Heather..... - - - - 16 JANIS, Auna......... 2 1 - -

21 METHENY, Sydney..... - - - - 20 DOW-JACKSON, Kristi. - - - -

25 BETSCHER, Morgan.... 1 - - - 25 URRY-Gilliam, Nicole - - - -

Totals.............. 20 5 0 0 Totals.............. 14 6 1 0

WVU Brigham Young

## Player MIN GA Saves ## Player MIN GA Saves

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0 BUTLER, Kerri....... 97:11 1 5 32 OLSON, McKinzie..... 97:11 0 5

Shots by period 1 2 OT Tot Saves by period 1 2 OT Tot

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WVU................. 7 12 1 - 20 WVU................. 3 2 0 - 5

Brigham Young....... 8 4 2 - 14 Brigham Young....... 2 3 0 - 5

Corner kicks 1 2 OT Tot Fouls 1 2 OT Tot

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WVU................. 0 3 1 - 4 WVU................. 3 5 0 - 8

Brigham Young....... 3 4 0 - 7 Brigham Young....... 5 5 2 - 12

SCORING SUMMARY:

GOAL Time Team Goal Scorer Assists Description

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1. 97:11 BYU PAYNE, Carlee (2) (unassisted) shot from just inside the eighteen

CAUTIONS AND EJECTIONS:

YC-WVU #25 (34:45)

Officials: Referee: Rod Khayat; Asst. Referee: Eric Samples; Bruce Rudy;

Alt. Official: Geoff Halberstadt; Timekeeper: Kyle Gable; Scorer: Jeremy S. Fallis;

Offsides: WVU 0, Brigham Young 0.

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wcraft | Posted: 26 Aug 2009 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Weekend tournament at Penn State

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PROVO -- Continuing their away game stretch, the BYU Women’s soccer team heads to Pennsylvania this weekend to play in a tournament hosted by Penn State where they will have a chance to play two Top 25 teams.

The Cougars will compete against No. 20 University of Connecticut on Saturday at 5 p.m. and No. 14 West Virginia on Monday at noon, ET.

The Huskies are returning 18 members of their 2008 team including Brittany Taylor, one of the top defensive players in the BIG EAST as First Team NSCAA/adidas All-American.

The Mountaineers will be returning five starters this season and were recently chosen to win their league division title.

BYU returns six starters and 19 letterwinners from last year's team including senior Andrea Willis who was named to the 2008 National Soccer Coaches Association of America’s All-West Region First Team and was also chosen for the 2008 All-Mountain West Conference Team.

Live stats for all the tournament games can be found through the Penn State Athletics Web Site or the BYU Athletic Web Site and live audio can also be found through a link on the Women's soccer schedule page .

To get ready for the Cougar’s first home game on Sept. 4, purchase your reserved tickets for $30 now by calling 422.BYU1 or visiting www.byutickets.com.

Join the official BYU Women’s Soccer Texting group by texting “wsoc” to 83043. Members of the group receive game times and promotions, such as 2-for-1 discounts to EVERY game!

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