Schwartzkopf hat trick
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Taylor Schwartzkopf (21) is congratulated by teammates after scoring the second of her program record three goals in MWSU's 2017 season opener
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Ouachita Baptist OUAW (0-1)
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Winner Mo. Western St. MWSU (1-0)
Ouachita Baptist OUAW
(0-1)
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Final
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Mo. Western St. MWSU
(1-0)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Ouachita Baptist OUAW 0 1 1
Mo. Western St. MWSU 4 4 8

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Offensive Opener

Griffon soccer breaks seven program records in season opening win

ST. JOSEPH – Seven team and individual records fell on the first night of the 2017 Griffon soccer season in an 8-1 trouncing of Ouachita Baptist.
 
Missouri Western completely dominated its opening game of the Stoney Creek MIAA-GAC Crossover with the most prolific offensive night in the program's 13-year history. Freshman Taylor Schwartzkopf became the first Griffon to achieve a hat trick and the team's eight goals eclipsed its previous high of six from the second game of the 2014 season. The Griffons out-shot Ouachita Baptist 41-7 on the night, including a 24-2 advantage in the first half.
 
RECORDS BROKEN
  • Goals in a game (team) – 8
  • Goals in a game (individual) – Taylor Schwartzkopf, 3
  • Points in a game (team) – 21
  • Points in a game (individual) – Schwartzkopf, 6
  • Shots in a game (team) – 41
  • Shots in a game (individual) – Cassidy Menke, 11
  • Assists in a game (team) – 5
  • Career Starts (goal keeper) – Sarah Lyle, 53
 
PHENOMENAL NIGHT FROM FRESHMEN
Schwartzkopf scored Missouri Western's first two goals and took seven total shots, five on goal, but she wasn't the only freshman to make an impact. Madison Utley also scored her first career goal and Chad Edwards was able to work 10 of his first-year Griffons into the game.
 
LYLE RETURNS
Sarah Lyle returned to the pitch after sitting out the 2016 season for personal reasons. Her start in goal made her MWSU's all-time leader in that category to go along with some of her other career accolades. The senior's services were only required for one half as she made one save on Ouachita Baptists's only first half shot on goal. Freshman Ally Barb played the entire second half in goal, making two saves and allowing one goal.
 
UP NEXT
Missouri Western continues hosting duties of the crossover event with Harding at 2 p.m. on Sunday. Emporia State defeated Harding, 2-0 at Spratt Memorial Stadium Friday night.
 
 
 
 
 
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Players Mentioned

Ally Barb

#00 Ally Barb

GK
5' 9"
Freshman
Sporting Springfield
Sarah Lyle

#1 Sarah Lyle

GK
5' 7"
Senior
East Select SC
Cassidy Menke

#10 Cassidy Menke

F
5' 9"
Junior
Scott Gallagher SC
Madison  Utley

#20 Madison Utley

F
5' 3"
Freshman
Scott Gallagher SC
Taylor  Schwartzkopf

#21 Taylor Schwartzkopf

F
5' 5"
Freshman
Scott Gallagher SC

Players Mentioned

Ally Barb

#00 Ally Barb

5' 9"
Freshman
Sporting Springfield
GK
Sarah Lyle

#1 Sarah Lyle

5' 7"
Senior
East Select SC
GK
Cassidy Menke

#10 Cassidy Menke

5' 9"
Junior
Scott Gallagher SC
F
Madison  Utley

#20 Madison Utley

5' 3"
Freshman
Scott Gallagher SC
F
Taylor  Schwartzkopf

#21 Taylor Schwartzkopf

5' 5"
Freshman
Scott Gallagher SC
F