Box Score
LARAMIE, Wyo. – After falling behind 2-0, UW soccer
responded with four unanswered goals for a comeback victory over Air Force, 4-2,
on Friday evening.
Junior midfielder
Summer Halle played the game of her career against the Air Force Falcons
(6-5-1, 2-3-0 MW), notching three goals for her first-career hat trick.
Entering the game, Halle had scored one goal in her Cowgirl career and none
this season. Friday's match also marked the first comeback victory of the
season for the Cowgirls.
Wyoming (6-6-1, 2-3-0
MW) outshot Air Force 19-5, but the Falcons jumped out to an early lead by
converting on their first two shots of the game. After Air Force's second goal
in the 29th minute, UW responded. In less than 30 seconds, the Cowgirls cut the
deficit in half after senior forward Anne Hinman headed a ball on to Halle, who
placed her shot to the lower left corner. Air Force would hold onto its 2-1
heading into the break.
The second half
belonged to the Cowgirls, who completely shut down the Falcons on offense and
put together their highest scoring half of soccer this season. UW held Air
Force to zero shots while tallying 10 of its own, producing three goals. The
first score came less than eight minutes into the second frame, when a
one-touch pass from sophomore midfielder Annika Clayton left Halle one-on-one
with the Falcons goalkeeper. Halle calmly put her shot past Jennifer Hiddink to
equalize for the Cowgirls.
The score remained at
2-2 for much of the second half, until freshman forward Michaela Stark found a
loose ball in the box after Hiddink left her line. Stark made the most of her
opportunity and fired her shot into the back of the net to give UW the lead.
Just over a minute later, Halle capped off the scoring with her third goal
after junior defender Alisha Bass flicked on a header that gave Halle time to
finish.
"Getting a comeback
win is huge," UW head coach Pete Cuadrado said. "Scoring a goal right after
going down 2-0 gave us hope, and our character and pride showed. Getting a
couple players back also helped us, and Annika [Clayton] gets an assist in her
first game back, so we'll take that too. Summer [Halle] has played well her
whole career, really fought hard, and to see her finally get rewarded is a
great thing for her."
Halle's hat trick
marks the first since junior forward Shaina Ashouri netted three goals against
Idaho State last season in a 3-0 win. Stark is now the team-leader in scoring
and total points, with four goals and nine points. Senior defender Sammi Dunda
also earned an assist on Halle's second goal, and now leads the Cowgirls with
three assists.
Wyoming closes out its four-game
homestand on Sunday against Colorado College. The Cowgirls will square off with
the Tigers at 1 p.m. MT at the Louis S. Madrid Sports Complex. The live stream will
be available through GoWyo.com, and will also be available for viewing on the
Mountain West Network at TheMW.com and on Campus Insiders at
CampusInsiders.com. Live stats are available at GoWyo.com. Follow the
Cowgirls on Twitter (@WYOSOCCER) for live updates throughout the match.