Jenista Scores Twice to Lead Hatters' Over Eagles
8/26/2010
DeLand, Fla. – The Stetson women's soccer team took advantage of a
late goal and defeated Embry-Riddle (0-1-0) by a score of 2-1 Thursday
night at the Stetson Soccer Complex. Junior forward Courtney Jenista
(Pensacola, Fla.) scored both goals for the Hatters (2-1-0) including
the game-winner with just over two minutes remaining in regulation play.
"We sure like to make it exciting! It was great to see Courtney get
that one late", said Stetson head coach Julie Orlowski.
Seniors
Katie Bitetto (Jacksonville, Fla.) and Tessa Gavilsky (Granite City,
Ill.) assisted on both Stetson goals. After three games Jenista (3
goals) and Gavilsky (1 goal, 4 assists) share the team lead with six
points each, followed by Bitetto with five points (1 goal, 3 assists).
Gavilsky started Stetson's first scoring play in the 9th minute of
the game. From 10 yards inside the midfield she chipped a pass over the
defense to Bitetto at the top of the box. Bitetto one-timed a pass and
sent Jenista in alone for a lower left finish.
The Eagles
answered at 15:11 with a goal by Valerie Obita (Lindome, Sweden). Krizzy
Menez (Key West, Fla.) had a good chance from 10 yards out that was
deflected by Stetson keeper Andrea Garavaglia (Webster Groves, Mo.).
Although a save was credited, the ball found Obita who ripped it home
lower left.
The teams played even until late when Jenista sent
the Hatters fans home happy. She started the play with a tackle near
midfield and a pass to Gavilsky. The two-time A-Sun Player of the Year
made a move to her right and then sent Bitetto down the right flank.
After a perfect cross Jenista ticked the twine from ten yards out.
"If we could give another assist on the last one it would go to
Courtney. She bumped off their big girl around midfield, dug it out to
Tessa and then sprinted all the way to the back post for her chance from
Tater. She works very hard for what she gets", said Orlowski.
It
was a hard fought contest that saw marked improvement from Stetson's
back four and midfield after last weekend's tough loss to Miami. Junior
Crossley Simmons (Winfield, Ill.) was an unrelenting force and played a
key role. Garavaglia looked sharp in goal coming up with six saves.
"Crossley anchored the back very well tonight", said Orlowski. "She
had two 1v1 situations where she stepped up with some big tackles. She
solidified the back and really saved our butts tonight."
Next up
Stetson will travel to Tallahassee on Sunday to take on Florida State at
2:00 p.m. The Seminoles are 2-0-0 on the season and are 6-0-0 all-time
against the Hatters. Last year FSU defeated Stetson 3-0 in DeLand.
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