Box Score
LARAMIE, Wyo. – Wyoming soccer earned its fifth shutout
victory of the season on Sunday afternoon, defeating the Colorado College
Tigers, 2-0, at the Louis S. Madrid Sports Complex.
Freshman forward
Michaela Stark got the action going in the 21st minute after controlling a
cross in from senior defender Katie Marcheso. Stark cut around a defender and
then fired a shot right under the crossbar to give Wyoming (7-6-1, 3-3-0 MW)
the early lead. The Cowgirls were able to carry the 1-0 lead into the
intermission after 45 minutes of suffocating defense, not allowing the Tigers
to record a single shot.
"I'm really happy
with the effort and how we finished our chances today," UW head coach Pete
Cuadrado said. "I think this has been coming for our team. We've played well in
a lot of games and not gotten results. We just have to maintain our focus and
our energy going forward and know that the next game is the most important one."
Colorado College (
7-7-0, 3-3-0 MW) managed four shots in the second frame after some halftime
adjustments, but recorded only one shot on goal, tied for the fewest allowed by
UW this season. The Cowgirls earned four corner kicks in the second half, a
consistent strength for the team this year, and once again set plays produced
results. In the 65th minute, senior defender Sammi Dunda whipped in a cross
that found the head of junior defender Alisha Bass. A solid header from Bass
beat CC's goalkeeper to give UW the vital 2-0 lead.
"Bass is a player
who, wherever you put her, is going to make everyone better," Cuadrado said. "We
put her up top and we're scoring goals. She's definitely one of our leaders and
the move has worked for us. Michaela [Stark] has been creating chances all year
and now she's putting them in the back of the net. I think the work has always
been there, so she just has to maintain focus moving forward."
Dunda started her
14th game of the season and 77th of her career on Sunday. She is now one game
away from surpassing Liz O'Reilly (2010-13) for the most starts in Cowgirl
history. Junior goalkeeper Georgia Rowntree logged her fifth shutout of the
season with one save on the day. Stark tallied a game-high three shots and
netted a goal for the second-consecutive game. All three of Bass's goals this
season have been scored from headers, and Sunday's goal was her second since
making the transition from center back to center forward.
Wyoming now kicks off a
three-game road trip, beginning with a matchup against San Jose State this
Friday, Oct. 14, at 4 p.m. MT. The live stream will be available 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.