FULTON, Mo. – The No. 1 Washington University in St. Louis women's soccer team defeated Westminster, 3-0, on Tuesday evening to improve to 4-0 on the year.
After more than 33 minutes of scoreless play, the Bears broke through with a goal at the 33:56 mark as junior
Kerrigan Ferland scored on an assist from first-year
Kate Martin.
About 10 minutes later in the 44
th minute, sophomore
Anna Rosato scored her first-career goal following a goalie save on another shot. The Bears went into halftime with a 2-0 lead.
In the 79
th minute, junior
Grace Ehlert scored off an assist from first-year
Olivia Clemons. Ehlert now has four goals on the year, good for second on the team, while Clemons leads the team with 11 points.
The Bears had a total of 34 shots with 22 on goal compared to Westminster's three shots with one on goal. WashU also tallied eight corner kicks to the Blue Jays' zero.
Clemons had nine shots on the day with six on goal and Ehlert recorded five with two on goal. Sophomore
Sophie Viscovich recorded four shots with three on goal and graduate student
Sam McKibben recorded three shots, all on goal.
Graduate student
Sidney Conner made one save on the day for her first clean sheet of the year.
The Bears hit the road for a pair of games this weekend, starting with DePauw at 7:30 p.m. ET on Friday evening. They then face off with Rhodes on Saturday at 3 p.m. ET at DePauw.