Rachel Hoaglin
(Lakeville, Minn./Academy of Holy Angels H.S.)
had a goal and an assist as Valparaiso posted
its fourth shutout of the season with a 2-0 victory over Youngstown
State at Stambaugh Stadium in Youngstown, Ohio
on Friday afternoon.
With the win, Valpo moves to
.500 in Horizon League action with a 3-3 mark.
“We did a nice job of
possessing the ball today,” head coach John
Marovich said afterwards. “We were
very patient offensively.”
Hoaglin got the offense
moving in the first half, sending a service into the box at the far post which Jackie Kondratko (Granger, Ind./Penn
H.S.) received and beat goalkeeper Mariah Snyder from inside the six-yard box
for her fourth goal of the season.
“It was great to get that
first goal 20 minutes into the match,” Marovich added. “It allowed us to settle in and play our
game.”
The Crusaders took the 1-0
lead into intermission as the defense allowed the Penguins just one shot
attempt in the first 45 minutes.
Valpo added its insurance
goal with just under 25 minutes to play.
Sarah Melhorn (White Bear Lake, Minn./White Bear Lake H.S.) took a free kick from 35
yards out and found the head of Hoaglin at the top of the six and she put the
ball past Snyder for her fourth goal of the year as well.
“After the second goal we
were able to fight off the rest of the match on the road and get a well-earned
three points,” Marovich concluded.
Valpo outshot Youngstown State (3-9-2, 0-5 Horizon) 9-3 for the
match, holding a 5-2 edge on goal. The
Crusaders also had the only three corner kick opportunities of the
contest. Mele Cabral (Boulder,
Colo./Fairview H.S.) made one
save for the Brown and Gold on her way to her fourth shutout of the season
while Snyder made three stops for the Penguins.
Valparaiso (6-8-1, 3-3) will close out the road portion of the
regular season on Sunday afternoon in Cleveland,
Ohio against the Vikings of
Cleveland State. Kickoff is set for 11
a.m. CDT.
Match Notes: Valpo
leads the all-time series with Youngstown State 8-0-1 and is 4-0 all-time
facing the Penguins in Ohio … Cabral now has 16 career shutouts, second most
all-time … her four shutouts this year are tied for sixth on the single season charts
… Melhorn has assists in each of the last two matches after not having any in
her first 49 contests of her career … Hoaglin and Kondratko now share the team
lead with 12 points each … Hoaglin now joins Kondratko and six others in a tie
for eighth on the single season assist list with four this year … Kondratko’s
match-winning goal is the fourth of her career, tying her with Allison Swanson
(2002-2005) for eighth on the all-time list.