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10/14/2007 1:00:00 AM | Women's Soccer
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The win improves the Jackrabbits' record to 5-4-3 on the season.
The seven goals are the most that the Jackrabbits have scored in a match this season. This was the most goals SDSU had scored in a match since defeating Howard 8-0 last season on Nov. 2 in the first round of the United Soccer Conference tournament.
In the match six different players for SDSU scored goals. The Jackrabbits scored three goals in the first half and four in the second half.
Kellyn Farrell scored the first two goals for SDSU. The first goal was off of a rebound from her own shot 15 minutes into the match. Her next goal came two minutes later. Erin Kasmarik picked up the assist on Farrell's second goal of the game. Farrell now has five goals on the season.
Danni Healy scored her second goal of the season 37 minutes into the first period. Healy's goal was unassisted.
Emily Quigley scored her first collegiate goal five minutes into the second half. Kasmarik picked up her second assist of the game on Quigley's goal.
Kelsey Worcester scored her fifth goal of the season a little over seven minutes into the second half. Worcester and Farrell share the team lead with five goals this season.
Heather Hill scored her second goal of the season 11 minutes into the second period. Her goal was unassisted.
Tory Schiltgen scored the final Jackrabbit goal 26 minutes into the second half. The goal was Schiltgen's third of the season and Elizabeth Nagelhout was credited with the assist.
Chelsey Ellison scored the Wolverines only goal of the match. The goal was unassisted and was scored 39 minutes into the second half.
Nicole Lograsso played goalkeeper for SDSU for the first period and had two saves. Daniella Pappas was the goalie for the second period. Pappas had four saves and allowed one goal. Lograsso got her third win of the season.
Mallory Schott started the game in goal for
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The Jackrabbits will be in action again on Thursday when they host the North Dakota State Bison in a Summit League match. This will be SDSU's last home match off the season and is scheduled to start at 7 p.m.