WAIPAHU, Hawaii — South Dakota State found the back of the net twice, and kept the Hawaii Pacific attack in check, as the Jackrabbits earned a 2-0 victory over the Sharks on Monday. The win at the Waipio Soccer Complex improved SDSU to 2-1-1 on the season.Â
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Both teams took awhile to get their footing as the Jackrabbits worked to get their first shot attempted and finally did so in the 15th minute of action.Â
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SDSU put together three corner kick chances before capitalizing on a fourth straight opportunity.Â
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A pair of freshmen connected on a corner kick in the 25th minute.
Emma Brezenski took the opportunity and sent a pass into the box. Her ball found the head of
Deizha Lyn Jacinto who knocked it inside the left pipe to give the Jackrabbits a 1-0 edge.Â
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The score remained the same at the halftime break as the Jacks registered a 7-1 advantage in shots through 45 minutes.Â
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SDSU sophomore
Hailee Christensen provided the final tally of the contest in the 55th minute. She followed up a block shot in front of the net and easily booted the ball in to make it a 2-0 score in favor of the visitors.Â
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The margin remained the same for the final 35 minutes of competition. The Jackrabbits eventually outshot the Sharks by a 25-4 edge along with an 11-2 advantage in shots on goal. SDSU had eight corner kicks while Hawaii Pacific didn't produce one. Â
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NOTES
- The goals for Christensen and Jacinto were the third of the season for each Jackrabbit. The two are tied for the team lead in the category.Â
- Jacinto had a team-high five shots with four on goal. Brezenski recorded four shots while Lauren Walter and Mia Bosch had three apiece.Â
- Jackrabbit goalkeeper Mallorie Benhart made two saves in the clean sheet effort. She was joined in 90-minute appearances by defenders Lauren Eckerle and Taylor Thomas. Midfielder Ellie Gusman followed the duo with a 64-minute showing on the pitch.Â
- Hawaii Pacific goalkeeper Skyler Jacobsen snagged nine saves in the match. The matchup served as an exhibition for the Sharks.Â
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UP NEXT
South Dakota State continues its stay in the Aloha State for two more matches. The Jackrabbits are next slated to face Cal Baptist at 9:30 p.m. CT (4:30 p.m. HT) at the University of Hawaii's Waipio Peninsula Soccer Stadium.Â
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