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Southern Nazarene University Athletics

Eguren, S
David Noblett

Women's Soccer

Full Steam Ahead

Southern Nazarene won its third straight SAC game and fourth overall

Eguren scored her first goal of the season and notched her second assist.
Box Score

BETHANY, Okla. —
For the third straight Sooner Athletic Conference match, Southern Nazarene has scored at least four goals on its opponent and has shutout all three teams. The latest victim was Rogers State who fell 5-0 to SNU, Tuesday night at Wes Harmon Field.

The Crimson Storm (8-2, 3-0 SAC) handed the HIllcats (5-2-2, 2-1 SAC) their first loss in conference play. SNU has outscored its conference opponents 20-0 in the last three games.

It was business as usual for Jackie Acevedo who scored two goals on the day. Sara Eguren also got in the mix with a goal and an assist. Rachael Wade came up with five saves on the day as RSU put five of its eight shots on goal. Wade picked up her second straight shutout of the season. The Storm ripped 28 shots and put 12 on goal.

The Storm got on the board in the 27th minute when Sherri Collins corralled a Lauren Vabolis shot the bounced off the Hillcats' keeper to give the Storm a 1-0 lead. Jackie Acevedo scored her 25th goal of the season when she got a perfect bounce from an Eguren pass up the middle. SNU then took a 3-0 lead when Mallary Schaub brought down an errant clear attempt and found the back of the net for her fourth goal of the year.

Rogers State had a chance to get on the board midway through the second half when Abby Rickner ripped a header off a corner, but Rachael Wade just tipped the ball over the top of the goal.

Acevedo scored her second of the game in the 68th minute when Mia Vobolis found the senior streaking down the middle. Acevedo then beat the keeper on the right side of the goal. Eguren put the finish touches on the contest when she lifted a cross that took an odd bounce past the RSU keeper to give the Storm a 5-0 lead 79th minute.

The Storm now head to John Brown for a SAC contest, Saturday, at 1 p.m.
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