ROCKFORD, Ill. - The Minnesota Morris women's soccer team had a great Labor Day holiday as they scored early and often in a 9-0 rout of Rockford.
The Cougars held a 36-3 advantage in total shots and 20-2 edge in shots on goal.
The first Cougar goal to enter the net was from
Molly Hancuh who put in a loose ball in front in the game's eighth minute.
Yu Ito followed with a rebound off the post in the 29th minute to make it 2-0. Hancuh and Ito were all over the box score as each scored three goals and assisted on two more.
Lindsay Clay closed out the first half scoring on a cross from
Brooke Lorentz in the 37th minute.
UMM scored six goals over a 21-minute period in the second half. Hancuh and Ito scored twice,
Megan Ellingboe went unassisted for her goal, and Lorentz added a goal to go along with her earlier assist.
Three goalkeepers saw time for the Cougars.
Megan Tschida played the first half and is credited with her first collegiate win in net.
Minnesota Morris (1-1) returns to the road for a match at Hamline on Saturday.
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