By: Cory McKendrick, USU Eastern Sports Information Contributor:

Craig, COLORADO – The Utah State University Eastern women’s soccer team got their offense going early and didn’t look back against Colorado Northwestern Community College on Saturday September 21st.

Just two days before the official start of Fall in the northern hemisphere, with the weather in Colorado beginning to cool off, the lady Eagle offense was red hot. Leading by a score of 5-0 at the break and then finishing the game with six more goals, to bring the finishing score to 11-0.

First half goals were scored by Brooke Stoker, unassisted. Ashley Brindley assisted by Stoker. Evalyn Ledezma assisted by Sadie Utley. Racquell Whatcott, unassisted and Claire Boman, assisted by Brindley.

Second half goals were scored by Shealee Heywood, unassisted. Lillian Hepler assisted by Utley. Morgan Haag, unassisted. Tasha Kamachi assisted by Haag. Morgan Cragun also assisted by Haag. Sydney Terwilleger rounded out the scoring day for the Eagles, getting the assist from Boman.

USU Eastern averaged a goal roughly every 8 minutes in the contest.  A great way to get the offense going before an important conference weekend.

After the first three conference games were on the road, the Eagles return home to face off against the College of Southern Nevada on September 26 and against Snow College on September 28. Both games are scheduled to begin at 3pm on Durrant Field just north of campus.

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