Box Score MOREHEAD, Ky. -- Austin Peay State University women's soccer
team closed out the road portion of its 2012 schedule with a 1-0 win, Friday,
at Morehead State's Jayne Stadium.
With the victory, Austin Peay (10-7-1, 6-2-1 OVC) reaches the
10-win plateau for the second time in school history, the first coming in the
2010 campaign that saw the Lady Govs reach the Ohio Valley Conference
Tournament Championship game for the first time in school history. Morehead State
(1-12-4, 1-5-3 OVC), picked to finish third in the OVC in the preseason, was
shut out for the seventh time this season.
The Lady Govs notched the game-winner in the 20th minute,
thanks to senior Emily Perkins. The Nashville native scored her season's sixth
goal on a through ball from junior Andy Quiceno to put the Lady Govs up 1-0. The
goal moved Perkins past Erica Dengler (2003-06) and Kaylee Yago (2002-05) for
fourth all-time in Austin Peay history with 13 goals.
Austin Peay was content to hold on to its lead from that
point on, and concentrated its efforts defensively on shutting down the Eagles.
Despite being outshot 15-5, Austin Peay limited Morehead State to just two
shots on goal, both of which were saved by junior Haylee Shoaff for her season's
sixth shut out..
"Perkins scored a beautiful goal," said head coach Kelley Guth. "Haylee was outstanding for us in the second half. Overall, we're happy
for the victory."
The Lady Govs defense has been stellar down the stretch.
Shoaff, the reigning OVC Goalkeeper of the Week, now has 41 saves in the last
seven matches and the defense has been vital in turning six of those matches
into shutouts.
The Lady Govs close out the regular season, 2 p.m., Sunday,
with a battle against Eastern Kentucky at Morgan Brothers Soccer Field. With UT
Martin's 2-0 victory at Jacksonville State and the Colonels' 1-0 win at Murray
State, Friday, Austin Peay and Eastern Kentucky will do battle for
second-place in the OVC standings and a first-round bye in next week's Ohio
Valley Conference Tournament.
"Sunday's game will be a big match-up," Guth said. "We want
that first-round bye, and this will be a huge final test."