
Griz score late, top Vikings 1-0
10/23/2015 7:19:00 PM | Soccer
On one of the more frustrating days of her career -- an unsuccessful penalty kick in the first half, multiple post-shot looks heavenward in disbelief -- Montana's lone senior still found a way to get it done in the end.
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Mackenzie Akins' cross from the end line in the 87th minute was headed in by Allie Lucas, and the goal sent Montana to a 1-0 victory over Portland State Friday afternoon at South Campus Stadium in Missoula and gave the Grizzlies an important result in their push to make the Big Sky tournament.
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"I definitely woke up with some nerves this morning and came into the game really wanting to take it to them, and I think I did," said Akins, who took a match-high five shots. "This was one of my most dangerous games, but I got pretty unlucky with some things, things I usually put away.
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"I'm thankful I could rely on my team. If it's a rough day for me putting it in the back of the net, I know the team is going to do it for me."
Â(10/23/2015) SO: vs. Portland State (10.23.15) With overtime looking imminent, Akins took possession on the right side. She drove to the end line and instead of rocketing a pass across the box, Akins chipped it toward the far post. Lucas, all 5-foot-4 of her, headed it in for her second goal in five matches.
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"Usually I go around the corner and play it back pretty hard, but what I had been doing didn't seem to be working. I think they were reading that," said Akins. "I decided to change it up and chip it, and little Allie Lucas finishes."
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And for the second time this month in a critical situation. Lucas also scored the game-winner in the second overtime in Montana's 2-1 victory over Eastern Washington two weeks ago.
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Not only did Friday's result give Montana (7-9-2, 4-4-1 BSC) its first win over Portland State (5-12-0, 3-6-0 BSC) in Missoula since 2000, it moved the Grizzlies into fifth place in the Big Sky Conference standings and gave them a four-point cushion over the Vikings with one league game remaining for both teams.
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Montana will host sixth-place Sacramento State (6-10-0, 4-4-0 BSC) Sunday at 1 p.m. in the Grizzlies' final Big Sky match of the season. A win would send Montana to the league tournament, no matter what anyone else does Friday night, Sunday or next Friday, when the Grizzlies are playing at Texas.
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"Each of these games you're trying to get as many points as you can to separate yourself from teams that can catch you," said fifth-year coach Mark Plakorus, who is attempting to lead his team to the Big Sky tournament for the fourth time.
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"This result puts us in the position we wanted. We put another team behind us that can't catch us. Now we have to get ready to compete again on Sunday."
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Montana wasted a number of chances to score earlier than 86:26 against one of the better defensive teams in the Big Sky Conference.
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Montana had its first quality opportunity to take an early lead in the 18th minute. Emily Kardash's shot was blocked by a defender, and Dani Morris was taken down on her way to the rebound and a clear look at goal.
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Akins took the ensuing penalty kick. She went right with her shot, and PSU goalkeeper Angela Haluska was correct on her read. Her diving save kept the game scoreless.
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Jenna Castillo had Montana's next golden chances. Her header of Mary Gintz's corner kick in the 63rd minute was punched over the goal by a leaping Haluska. On the resulting corner kick, Castillo headed Chanelle Pederson's offering just wide of goal and into the side netting.
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Taryn Miller headed a corner kick over the crossbar in the 77th minute; Ellie Otteson's header in the 80th minute off yet another corner -- Montana had eight for the match to Portland State's zero -- was saved by Haluska.
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"We created a lot of chances today," said Plakorus. "Their goalkeeper made a couple of nice saves, and we didn't handle a couple of the opportunities we had very well.
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"But credit the team and the girls. They keep fighting and working hard for each other. I was really happy they got the result they did."
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Haluska made six saves for the Vikings. Kailey Norman made three for the Grizzlies to record her fourth shutout of the season and 14th of her career.
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In other afternoon matches Friday, Idaho remained undefeated and atop the league with a 4-0 victory at North Dakota. Weber State scored in the 88th minute at Southern Utah to win 2-1.
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Idaho State plays at Northern Arizona Friday night, and third-place Eastern Washington plays at second-place Northern Colorado.
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Mackenzie Akins' cross from the end line in the 87th minute was headed in by Allie Lucas, and the goal sent Montana to a 1-0 victory over Portland State Friday afternoon at South Campus Stadium in Missoula and gave the Grizzlies an important result in their push to make the Big Sky tournament.
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"I definitely woke up with some nerves this morning and came into the game really wanting to take it to them, and I think I did," said Akins, who took a match-high five shots. "This was one of my most dangerous games, but I got pretty unlucky with some things, things I usually put away.
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"I'm thankful I could rely on my team. If it's a rough day for me putting it in the back of the net, I know the team is going to do it for me."
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"Usually I go around the corner and play it back pretty hard, but what I had been doing didn't seem to be working. I think they were reading that," said Akins. "I decided to change it up and chip it, and little Allie Lucas finishes."
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And for the second time this month in a critical situation. Lucas also scored the game-winner in the second overtime in Montana's 2-1 victory over Eastern Washington two weeks ago.
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Not only did Friday's result give Montana (7-9-2, 4-4-1 BSC) its first win over Portland State (5-12-0, 3-6-0 BSC) in Missoula since 2000, it moved the Grizzlies into fifth place in the Big Sky Conference standings and gave them a four-point cushion over the Vikings with one league game remaining for both teams.
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Montana will host sixth-place Sacramento State (6-10-0, 4-4-0 BSC) Sunday at 1 p.m. in the Grizzlies' final Big Sky match of the season. A win would send Montana to the league tournament, no matter what anyone else does Friday night, Sunday or next Friday, when the Grizzlies are playing at Texas.
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"Each of these games you're trying to get as many points as you can to separate yourself from teams that can catch you," said fifth-year coach Mark Plakorus, who is attempting to lead his team to the Big Sky tournament for the fourth time.
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"This result puts us in the position we wanted. We put another team behind us that can't catch us. Now we have to get ready to compete again on Sunday."
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Montana wasted a number of chances to score earlier than 86:26 against one of the better defensive teams in the Big Sky Conference.
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Montana had its first quality opportunity to take an early lead in the 18th minute. Emily Kardash's shot was blocked by a defender, and Dani Morris was taken down on her way to the rebound and a clear look at goal.
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Akins took the ensuing penalty kick. She went right with her shot, and PSU goalkeeper Angela Haluska was correct on her read. Her diving save kept the game scoreless.
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Jenna Castillo had Montana's next golden chances. Her header of Mary Gintz's corner kick in the 63rd minute was punched over the goal by a leaping Haluska. On the resulting corner kick, Castillo headed Chanelle Pederson's offering just wide of goal and into the side netting.
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Taryn Miller headed a corner kick over the crossbar in the 77th minute; Ellie Otteson's header in the 80th minute off yet another corner -- Montana had eight for the match to Portland State's zero -- was saved by Haluska.
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"We created a lot of chances today," said Plakorus. "Their goalkeeper made a couple of nice saves, and we didn't handle a couple of the opportunities we had very well.
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"But credit the team and the girls. They keep fighting and working hard for each other. I was really happy they got the result they did."
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Haluska made six saves for the Vikings. Kailey Norman made three for the Grizzlies to record her fourth shutout of the season and 14th of her career.
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In other afternoon matches Friday, Idaho remained undefeated and atop the league with a 4-0 victory at North Dakota. Weber State scored in the 88th minute at Southern Utah to win 2-1.
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Idaho State plays at Northern Arizona Friday night, and third-place Eastern Washington plays at second-place Northern Colorado.
Team Stats
PSU
UM
Goals
0
1
Shots
11
18
Shots on Goal
3
7
Saves
6
3
Corners
0
8
Fouls
7
8
Scoring Plays

Lucas, Allie (2)
Assisted By: Akins, Mackenzie
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