Record Setting Win For Women

10/25/2005 9:05:00 PM

WINCHESTER, Va. - The Shenandoah University women's soccer team set school records for points and assists in a game Tuesday afternoon in a 9-0 victory over Mary Baldwin College.

SU (10-6-1) had seven assists and 25 total points in the win over the Squirrels (2-12). The points mark breaks the record of 24 set against Trinity College early this season while the seven assists bests the record previously set against Ferrum in 2002.

The Hornets scored goals in the 3rd, 15th, 18th, 35th, 41st and 44th minutes to take a commanding 6-0 lead into halftime. Coach Miranda Armstrong's team then completed the scoring with goals at the 48:43, 60:16 and 78:57 marks of the second.

Junior Kim Smith had a goal and two assists in the win while freshman Sabrina Zehr tallied what proved to be the game-winner on an unassisted goal just 3:48 in.

Overall, 11 different women registered at least one point.

Mary Baldwin keeper Maggie Eves, who faced all 45 shots taken in the game, had 25 saves.

Box Score/Play by Play 

Shenandoah completes regular season play this Saturday on the road at league leader Christopher Newport. The Hornets will then open USA South Conference Tournament play at home on Tuesday at 2:30 in the quarterfinals, most likely against NC Wesleyan. This game will be webcast on the SU website at www.su.edu/athletics/webcast.asp.
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