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Prawat's Record-Setting Day
Leads Pointers
Box Score
UW-Stevens Point�s sophomore forward tandem of
Amanda Prawat and Kaylee Weise have combined for big offensive numbers
all season, but none bigger than in Saturday�s 9-0 rout over UW-Stout at
the Pointer Soccer Bowl.
Prawat scored a UW-Stevens Point single-match
record five goals and also had an assist, overshadowing a three-goal,
two-assist performance from Weise as the Pointers improved to 9-3-2
overall and 4-2-1 in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.
The match totals give Prawat 16 goals for the season, while Weise has
scored 14 for the year.
UW-Stevens Point dominated from the very
beginning, getting a goal from Weise assisted by Anna Van Stippen just
4:30 into the match as the Pointers took a 7-0 halftime lead,
outshooting the Blue Devils 17-2 in the first half and 30-6 for the
match.
Junior defender Megan Schmidt converted a
breakaway at the 10:25 mark for her first career goal and then, just 40
seconds later, Prawat fed Weise for a goal to put the Pointers ahead
3-0.
Prawat scored an unassisted goal at the
17-minute mark and Weise scored off an assist from Schmidt less than six
minutes later to make it 5-0. Prawat then took over with four straight
goals, getting two more in the first half and two in the first 18
minutes of the second half. The Pointers went scoreless for the final 27
minutes of the contest with goalies Meredith DeCaluwe and Pam Luckow
each making a save in the shutout.
The win matched the Pointers� biggest ever
over UW-Stout, which fell to 4-9 overall and 1-6 in the league. The Blue
Devils had allowed just 22 goals over their first 12 matches and had not
given up more than four in a match. |