SEATTLE - Seattle U women's soccer had their best offensive performance of the season, taking down Evergreen State College, 7-0, Sunday night at Championship Field.
The Redhawks took no time to find the back of the net, scoring their first goal within one minute of kickoff courtesy of Jolie St Louis. They would add five more before halftime with Hailee Rasmussen, U'i Kaaihue, and Daniella Smathers all scoring their first of the season. St Louis would also tally a first half brace, picking up her second of the match at the 14' mark.
"It was really great to get a lot of minutes from multiple players on the team," said head coach Julie Woodward. "I think a game like today shows just how deep we are."
St Louis would carry over her dominant night into the second half, netting her third and final goal of the match in the 81st minute, sending the Redhawks to a dominant 7-0 victory. It was the first career hat trick for St Louis.
"Jolie showed incredible athleticism and scored some beautiful goals," said Woodward. "We are hoping to build from this as we head into conference play next week."
SCORING SUMMARY:
1' SU Goal - Jolie St Louis
13' SU Goal - Hailee Rasmussen, Asst. Sarah Creighton
14' SU Goal - Jolie St Louis, Asst. Emily Hartson
20' SU Goal - U'i Kaaihue, Asst. Bella Bonnett
40' SU Goal - Daniella Smathers, Asst. Mo Nagel
43' SU Goal - Makinzie Packwood, Asst. Mo Nagel
81' SU Goal - Jolie St Louis
The seven Redhawk goals were the third most ever in a single match during the DI era, and their most since scoring 10 vs Chicago State last season.
Next up for the Redhawks is a matchup with Sam Houston on Friday, Sep. 16, in Texas. The match will mark the start of conference play for both squads, with kickoff scheduled for 4:30 pm PT.
The Redhawks took no time to find the back of the net, scoring their first goal within one minute of kickoff courtesy of Jolie St Louis. They would add five more before halftime with Hailee Rasmussen, U'i Kaaihue, and Daniella Smathers all scoring their first of the season. St Louis would also tally a first half brace, picking up her second of the match at the 14' mark.
"It was really great to get a lot of minutes from multiple players on the team," said head coach Julie Woodward. "I think a game like today shows just how deep we are."
St Louis would carry over her dominant night into the second half, netting her third and final goal of the match in the 81st minute, sending the Redhawks to a dominant 7-0 victory. It was the first career hat trick for St Louis.
"Jolie showed incredible athleticism and scored some beautiful goals," said Woodward. "We are hoping to build from this as we head into conference play next week."
SCORING SUMMARY:
1' SU Goal - Jolie St Louis
13' SU Goal - Hailee Rasmussen, Asst. Sarah Creighton
14' SU Goal - Jolie St Louis, Asst. Emily Hartson
20' SU Goal - U'i Kaaihue, Asst. Bella Bonnett
40' SU Goal - Daniella Smathers, Asst. Mo Nagel
43' SU Goal - Makinzie Packwood, Asst. Mo Nagel
81' SU Goal - Jolie St Louis
The seven Redhawk goals were the third most ever in a single match during the DI era, and their most since scoring 10 vs Chicago State last season.
Next up for the Redhawks is a matchup with Sam Houston on Friday, Sep. 16, in Texas. The match will mark the start of conference play for both squads, with kickoff scheduled for 4:30 pm PT.