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Big First Half Propels Vikings to 5-1 Win Over Youngstown State

Big First Half Propels Vikings to 5-1 Win Over Youngstown State

CLEVELAND, Ohio - Cleveland State erupted for five first half goals en route to a 5-1 victory over Youngstown State on Wednesday night at Krenzler Field.

The Vikings improved to 6-6 overall and 2-1 in the Horizon League, while YSU fell to 4-7-1 overall (0-3 HL).

NEED TO KNOW

THE GOALS

  • The Penguins took a 1-0 lead just 5:24 into the match on a goal from Alison Green, but the Vikings came back with five unanswered goals to take a 5-1 lead at the half.
  • McKenna Vento knotted the game at 1-1 at the 7:04 mark when she headed in a cross from Jenna Prathapa. It was Vento's third goal of the season.
  • Just over two mintues later, the Vikings took a 2-1 lead when Aliani Lorenzo scored her second goal of the season off a cross from Briana Nidermeier.
  • CSU extended the lead to 3-1 in the 27th minute when Toni Dickson netted her first goal off the season off a corner kick by Ashley Thiss.
  • Dani Sowinski scored the final two goals of the half for CSU with tallies in the 29th and 37th minutes. Elaina Walnoha recorded the assist on Sowinski's second goal.
  • Sowinski has now scored five goals over the last two matches. She is the reigning Horizon League Offensive Player of the Week after recording a hat trick in Saturday's victory over Oakland.

IN THE NET

KEY STATS

  • CSU's five goals were the most in a match since a 7-0 win over Chicago State (Aug. 25, 2015).
  • The five goals were also the most in a Horizon League match in school history.
  • The Vikings nine goals over the last two games are tied for tthe most over a two game stretch in program history.
  • Both teams took 13 shots tonight with CSU attempting 12 shots in the first half.
  • The Vikings led in corner kicks, 6-3.

UP NEXT

  • The Vikings return to action on Saturday (Sept. 30) with an 8:00 pm ET match at UIC.