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West Virginia Blanks Women's Soccer, 4-0
September 13, 2018 | Women's Soccer
MORGANTOWN, W.Va – Squaring off against perennial Big 12 power West Virginia, the Mountaineers proved too much for the Boston University women's soccer team, dropping the Terriers 4-0 Thursday night at Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium.
How It Happened
How It Happened
- Attacking from the opening whistle, West Virginia broke through the Terriers' defense in the 27th minute as Lauren Segalla sent a through ball past the back line, where Stefany Ferrer-vanGinkel took a touch before ripping the back of the net.
- Morgan Messner did her best to fend off West Virginia's high-octane attack, making a pair of key saves, including a stop on a point-blank breakaway in the 38th minute.
- However, the Mountaineers would strike again just two minutes later, as Alina Stahl struck a one-timer inside the back left post to make it a 2-0 game.
- Working within the six-yard box, Sh'Nia Gordon slipped one past the goal line in the 54th minute before Ferrer-vanGinkel converted a penalty kick in the 58th minute to further the lead.
- The Terriers will open up Patriot League play on Sunday, Sept. 16 at American.
Team Stats
BU
WVU
Goals
0
4
Shots
0
27
Shots on Goal
0
12
Saves
8
0
Corners
2
10
Fouls
7
8
Scoring Plays

Ferrer-vanGinkel, S. (2)
Assisted By: Segalla, Lauren
break away, placed shot right corner
26:40

Stahl, Alina (1)
Assisted By: Saymon, Amanda
inside box, beat keeper top right
41:54

Gordon, Sh'Nia (1)
dribbled through box, beat keeper near p
53:10

Ferrer-vanGinkel, S. (3)
WVU Ferrer-vanGinkel, S. PENALTY KICK GOAL, goal number 3 for season.
57:45
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