Jimmies Soccer
Monday
At Eastern Oregon
Women
Eastern Oregon University 3 Jamestown 1
LA GRANDE, Ore.– (UJ) The University of Jamestown women’s soccer team finished its Oregon trip with a 3-1 loss to Eastern Oregon University Monday afternoon.
The Jimmies (1-3-1) will play their home opener on Sunday against Rocky Mountain (Mont.) College at 12 p.m.
Trailing 1-0 at the half, Jamestown tied the match in the 49th minute on Karlie Hintze (SR/Herald, Calif.)’s first goal of the season. Haley Dyer (SR/Honolulu, Hawaii) was credited with the assist.
Eastern Oregon quickly retook the lead as Brooke Ford scored in the 54th minute. UJ had its best scoring chance come in the 63rd minute but Iliana Ramirez (SO/Marysville, Wash.)’s shot hit the post.
Hintze was shown a red card in the 59th minute and the Jimmies played the rest of the match with ten players. In the 77th minute, EOU was awarded a penalty kick and Erika Sindlov converted for her second goal of the match.
Shots were 16-9 in favor of the Mountaineers, as were shots on goal (12-3). Tea Pence (FR/Hamilton, Ohio) made eight saves for the Jimmies and Anna Cole (FR/Laurel, Mont.) had one after coming on in the 77th minute.
Men
Eastern Oregon University 2 Jamestown 1
LA GRANDE, Ore. (UJ) — Eastern Oregon University scored an 84th minute goal that held up to be the game winner, sending the University of Jamestown men’s soccer team to a 2-1 defeat Monday afternoon.
Jamestown (2-3-0) returns home to host Rocky Mountain (Mont.) College Sunday at 2 p.m.
Neither team scored in the first 45 minutes, but a pair of goals came quick in the second half.
Carlos Murillo gave EOU a 1-0 lead in the 56th minute, then 81 seconds later, Axcele Biteghe (SO/Libreville, Gabon) tied the game for the Jimmies. James Moody (SO/Southampton, England) got the assist on Biteghe’s goal.
The score stayed 1-1 until Max Rose set up Kellen Burke in the 84th minute for the second EOU goal. UJ had an attempt just before the final whistle, but Matthew Webb (SO/Hamilton, Scotland)’s shot was saved by Armando Mendoza.
EOU outshot Jamestown 18-10, but shots on goal were much closer, 6-4 in favor of the Mountaineers. Jort Ruijssenaars (FR/Zeist, The Netherlands) had three saves for UJ.
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