ST. PAUL, Minn. — South Dakota State broke through a deadlocked clash with an 82nd minute goal to earn a 1-0 shutout win over St. Thomas on Sunday, Oct. 6, in a Summit League women's soccer match at the Tommies' South Field.Â
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The Jackrabbits had a majority of the scoring opportunities in the meeting, but were initially unable to capitalize. SDSU had a 9-2 edge in shots in the first half as St. Thomas goalkeeper Kendall Ellis made three of six team saves in the opening 45 minutes.Â
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Action in the second half was more even sided. While SDSU still outshot St. Thomas 5-4 in the half, Jackrabbit goalkeeper
Emma Knack was forced to make two saves after starter
Stephanie Leckwold made one in the first half.Â
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SDSU found the game winner on a heads up play by a freshman forward.Â
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Junior captain
Lauren Eckerle dribbled towards the box and took advantage of some open space by hitting a strike towards goal. Her shot hit the crossbar and the ball came sailing back to the pitch.
Adrianne Agbayani split her way between two Tommie defenders and hit a header into a wide open net with just over eight minutes remaining.Â
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South Dakota State held control late by producing two corner kick opportunities and not allowing a St. Thomas shot during the final moments of the contest.Â
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The Jackrabbits improved to 10-2-1 overall and 3-0 in conference play behind the victory. The Tommies dropped to 4-6-2 (0-2-1).
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NOTES
- SDSU is now 4-0 all-time against St. Thomas. The Jackrabbits outshot the Tommies 14-6 and had a 5-1 edge in corner kicks.
- The win gives the Jacks double-digit victories for the 12th consecutive season. That span is the longest among the program's Summit League foes. The Jacks boast more 10-win seasons (14) than any other conference school since 2010 and have achieved the feat in 16 of the last 17 seasons.
- The Jackrabbits remain on top of The Summit League table thanks to the win. SDSU (9) sits directly ahead of Oral Roberts (7) and North Dakota State (7).Â
- Agbayani scored the second goal of her collegiate career. Her first career-goal came in a road victory at Northern Colorado on Aug. 29. Eckerle was credited with her first assist of the season.Â
- SDSU is in the midst of a six-match winning streak and undefeated span of 10 consecutive matches. The last nine matches have seen the Jacks outscore their foes 25-5.Â
- The Jackrabbits are 7-1 in road matches this season. That win total is tied for the most in a single season ever with SDSU's 2022 and 2001 squads. The streak of 10 matches unbeaten is tied for the fourth longest in program history.
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UP NEXT
South Dakota State returns to Brookings for its next match. The Jackrabbits host South Dakota as a part of the Interstate Series, presented by First Interstate Bank on Friday, Oct. 11. First kick between the Jacks and Coyotes is slated for 6 p.m. at Fishback Soccer Park.
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