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Madeline Dorendorf (#26, in middle of group) celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal.
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Madeline Dorendorf (#26, in middle of group) celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal.
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Winner Eastern Oregon EASTERN (13-4-1, 10-2-0)
1
Evergreen (WA) TESC (1-13-1, 1-10-1)
Winner
Eastern Oregon EASTERN
(13-4-1, 10-2-0)
3
Final
1
Evergreen (WA) TESC
(1-13-1, 1-10-1)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Eastern Oregon EASTERN 3 0 3
Evergreen (WA) TESC 0 1 1

Game Recap: Women's Soccer |

Dorendorf Earns Goal in 3-1 Loss to Eastern Oregon

LACEY, Wash. -- Eastern Oregon University tallied three goals in the first 13 minutes, as the Mountaineers defeated The Evergreen State College 3-1 in a Cascade Collegiate Conference women's soccer game on Saturday, Nov. 1 at the Regional Athletic Complex (RAC). Madeline Dorendorf (Jr., F) scored Evergreen's goal in the second half, but the Geoducks were unable to complete the rally.

The game was moved from the Evergreen campus to the artificial turf field at the RAC due to field conditions. Eastern Oregon improved its record to 13-4-1 overall, 10-2-0 in the CCC. Evergreen concluded its season with a 1-13-1 record, including 1-10-1 in the CCC.

Two goals less than eight minutes into the game put the Mountaineers in control. Peyton Jacaway scored the first goal at 7:28 on an 8-yard shot to the top of the net. Karina DeYoung set up the play with a pass from the right side. Carly Imes scored 29 seconds later at the 7:57 mark on a 20-yard shot. She was assisted by Ashley Smith.

Eastern Oregon extended its advantage to 3-0 just over four minutes later on a goal by Tess Sando. She scored from six yards out following a corner kick by Macy Reed, who earned an assist.

Dorendorf scored for the Geoducks at 57:19. She shot for 19 yards after stealing an errant pass by EOU goalie Hanah Krantz. It was Dorendorf's fifth goal of the season.

The Mountaineers earned a 25-1 margin in total shots and a 6-1 edge in shots on goal. Madeline Barker, who played the first half in goal for Eastern Oregon, earned the goalkeeping victory, but did not record a save. Krantz did not make a save while playing the final 45 minutes. Evergreen goalie Katie Gresham (Jr.) registered three saves.
 
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