MOREHEAD, Ky. – Three different Dukes scored as James Madison women's soccer earned a 4-0 victory on Sunday afternoon at Jayne Stadium to begin a four-game road trip.
The Dukes move to 1-0-1, while the Eagles fall to 1-1.
Sophomore
Sophia Verrecchia led the offensive charge, scoring off both shot attempts for her first two collegiate goals. Redshirt freshman
Rachel Bump recorded a shutout in her first collegiate start, saving the only two shots the Eagles put on goal.
How It Happened
- The Dukes got the offensive charge going early, getting a corner kick in the first minute and then firing off the first three shots of the match,
- Morehead State countered the attack with three consecutive corner kicks and a pair of shots in the 20th and 24th minute.
- Redshirt junior Suwaibatu Mohammed broke the scoreless tie, scoring her first career goal in the 30th minute to give JMU a 1-0 lead.
- JMU outshot Morehead State 6-3 in the first half.
- In the 62nd minute, sophomore Amanda Attanasi gave the Dukes a 2-0 lead. She scored for the first time this season off of a pass from redshirt sophomore Lexi Vanderlinden.
- Verrecchia joined in on the scoring party in the 74th minute, finding the back of the net after one touch to make it a 3-0 game. Attanasi and Vanderlinden were credited with assists on the goal, marking the second time Vanderlinden has assisted twice in a match in her career.
- Verrecchia found the back of the net again in the 80th minute, as Mohammed was fouled inside the 18-foot box to set up Verrecchia with a penalty kick shot.
Game Notes
- The Dukes scored four goals in a game for the first time since their second match of the 2021 season against American.
- JMU has posted back-to-back shutouts to open up a campaign for the first time since 2007.
- The Dukes outshot the Eagles 11-4, including holding Morehead State to only one shot in the second half.
Quoting Head Coach Joshua Walters, Sr.
"Two games, two shutouts makes a coaching staff happy.
Devin Zvosec with the team defending and
Rob Donnenwirth with the goalkeepers deserve a ton of credit for the shutouts. On the flip side, it was great to score four goals and to be very dangerous today."
Up Next
The Dukes remain on the road as they travel to Charlotte for a 7 p.m. kickoff on Thursday, Aug. 25. The match will be streamed on ESPN+.