Box Score FOREST GROVE, Ore. -- Brecklyn Beighle made good on two penalty kicks, and Jezza Hutto added her second goal in as many games, as the Lewis & Clark Pioneers defeated the Pacific Boxers, 3-0, on Wednesday night at Hanson Stadium.
After scoring one goal off a penalty kick in the 29th minute, Beighle got another in the 52nd to put the Pios up by two shortly after the half. Hutto, who had the game-winner in Lewis & Clark's last game (W, 2-1 vs George Fox on Mar. 7), scored on a header in the 80th minute to secure the margin. Giselle Bodeen had the assist, her first collegiate point.
Sophia Young made four saves in the shutout. Alexa Myers, Macy O'Hara, Courtney Schmidt and Bodeen also had shots in frame.
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Key Moments
The Pioneers outshot Pacific, 5-3, in the first half and forced Boxers goalkeeper Saya Brown to make saves early. Myers' shot came 11 minutes into the game, while Hutto's first attempt went high. Things steadied for the Boxers defense before O'Hara was stopped by Brown in the 41st minute. Hutto had one more go high before the break.
Less than five minutes into the second half, Schmidt missed wide right before Beighle made her second penalty kick on a yellow card by Kali Barber. In the 60th minute, Schmidt's second shot was saved by Brown before Beighle missed high six minutes later.
In the final 10 minutes, Pacific (1-4-0) had two shots stopped by Young, another shot hit the crossbar and additional try blocked.
Deeper Look
- The Pios have started the Northwest Conference schedule with a winning record after three games for the second straight year
- Lewis & Clark has multiple goals in two of their first three NWC games for the first time since 2014 (started that season 2-0-1)
- Beighle is second in the NWC in goals with three (all have come on penalty kicks), and her seven points rank fifth in the conference
- Hutto's career firsts include her first season with multiple goals scored and first consecutive games with goals
- Bodeen was issued a yellow card in the 80th minute
Looking Ahead
Lewis & Clark (2-1-0) hosts Pacific on Sunday.