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Lussi's Hat Trick Helps Shackford Reach 200 Wins as Tigers Top Brown, 5-0
October 12, 2014 | Women's Soccer
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Game 10 |
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(4-3-3, 2-0-1) |
Myslik Field at Roberts Stadium • Princeton, N.J. |
(5-5-2, 0-1-2) |
Box Score | Postgame Video with Goals
| As coincidence would have it, Julie Shackford became the second coach in Ivy League history to win 200 games at a league school against the only other coach to reach that milestone, and her Princeton women's soccer team did so in a margin unseen in the 34-year-long series with Brown. Haley Chow scored two goals and fellow sophomore Tyler Lussi netted the last three as the Tigers defeated Brown 5-0 Saturday night on Myslik Field at Roberts Stadium, getting Shackford her 200th win at Princeton and doing so against Brown's Phil Pincince, a 318-game winner. Princeton built a 3-0 lead before the game was 20 minutes old. Chow rocketed in a Brown clearing attempt just 2:19 into the game, and less than 13 minutes later, a Natalie Larkin free kick met Chow's head and then the net, and Princeton was up 2-0. Lussi scored her first goal in the 19th minute, with Mikaela Symanovich sending a ball forward and Lauren Lazo crossing it for a redirect into the net by Lussi. The same two helpers combined for Lussi's second goal of the night in the 57th minute, when Lazo sent a crossing pass along the end line and Symanovich redirected it to Lussi for the put-back. Lussi's first-career hat trick came in the 62nd minute, when Catherine Hartigan sent a ball forward to Lussi at the top of the 18-yard box, and Princeton kept Brown off the board the rest of the way to secure the largest margin of victory for either team in series history, surpassing a 5-1 win by Brown in 1992 and a 4-0 Brown win in 2006. Princeton's 2-0-1 record is tied atop the Ivy with Harvard, which defeated Cornell 2-0 earlier Saturday. The teams will meet in two weeks in Princeton after the Tigers head to Columbia and the Crimson head to Brown next Saturday. |
| Shots | Saves | Corners | |
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6 | 1 (Mallory Yant 1, Rylee Shumway 0) |
3 |
| Princeton |
18 | 1 (Darcy Hargadon 1) |
9 |
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2:19: Princeton's Haley Chow scored unassisted. |
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15:02: Princeton's Haley Chow scored on an assist from Natalie Larkin. |
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18:21: Princeton's Tyler Lussi scored on assists from Lauren Lazo and Mikaela Symanovich. |
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56:48: Princeton's Tyler Lussi scored on assists from Mikaela Symanovich and Lauren Lazo. |
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61:58: Princeton's Tyler Lussi scored on an assist from Catherine Hartigan. |
| • Head coach Julie Shackford won 42 games over four seasons at Carnegie Mellon before coming to Princeton, and her overall 200th career win also came against Brown. That was on Oct. 10, 2009 in Providence. • Shackford is the 23rd coach in Princeton history (counting twice coaches who've won 200 games in more than one sport) to win 200 games. She is the eighth active coach to do so, joining Luis Nicolao (twice, with men's water polo and women's water polo), Scott Bradley (baseball), Chris Sailer (women's lacrosse), Rob Orr (men's swimming and diving), Jeff Kampersal '92 (women's hockey) and Susan Teeter (women's swimming and diving). • Princeton came closer to evening the all-time series with Brown, as the Bears now lead 17-16-4. • Princeton's previous largest margin of victory in the series was three goals, coming on 4-1 victories in 2001 and 2007. It was the first time Princeton scored five goals in a game against Brown. • Princeton last scored five goals in a game against any opponent in 2012 against Cornell. • The five-goal margin was Princeton's largest since defeating Lehigh 6-1 in 2012, and it was the team's largest since defeating Harvard 5-0 in 2006. • Tyler Lussi now has 19 career goals as just a sophomore, standing in 12th place on Princeton's all-time list. • The two goals give Haley Chow three on the season, and it was the sophomore's first career two-goal game. She scored once against William & Mary earlier this season and once against Yale last season. • Tyler Lussi's hat trick, the first of her career, gives her seven goals in the last three games. It was her sixth career multi-goal game, and she hadn't had back-to-back multi-goal games until the current three-game stretch. • Senior goalkeeper Darcy Hargadon completed her second shutout of the season (Seton Hall) and seventh of her career. • The last Tiger to score a hat trick was Lauren Lazo, who had one in the 2012 regular-season finale against Penn. |
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Princeton will travel to Army (6-6-1, 3-1-1 Patriot) Tuesday at 7 p.m. in a return of the game the teams played last season in Princeton, a 3-0 Tiger win. The Black Knights defeated American 2-1 Saturday in their final contest before the midweek tune-up with the Tigers. |
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