Junior Charlyn Corral scored a pair of objectives although sophomore Erin Yenney added a purpose and an help to lead the Louisville women's soccer group to a dominating 6-0 victory more than St. John's on Sunday afternoon at Cardinal Park.
The Cardinals, who improved to 7-2-1 general and 2-1-1 in Huge EAST Conference action with the win, finished with their highest aim total given that a 7-0 win over Evansville on Sept. 10, 2004. The Red Storm dropped to 4-7-0 general and 0-4-0 in league games with all the loss.
"It's precisely the response we necessary right after the overall performance we had on Friday night, so I'm satisfied," mentioned Louisville head coach Karen Ferguson-Dayes. "We focused on having more energy and more enthusiasm. We focused on the demands of each of our players' positional roles and in the finish in the day, I assume that is why we got the outcome we did."
The Cardinals wasted little time in taking command in Sunday's match as Yenney (Troy, Ohio/Troy HS) scored inside the left post following a rebound on an earlier shot within the eighth minute to give Louisville the 1-0 lead. The goal was the fourth from the season for Yenney and marked her second straight game with a aim. She has scored at the very least a point in three straight matches all round.
Later inside the opening half, Corral (Mexico City, Mexico/Tecnologico de Monterrey) connected for her 1st goal of the day when she beat St. John's goalkeeper Meredith Kenyon inside the left post from 12 yards away inside the 30th minute for the 2-0 advantage. Yenney and sophomore Devyn Ciotti (Liberty, Ohio/Lakota West HS) had been credited with assists on the aim.
The Cardinals pushed their bring about 3-0 late in the very first half when junior Christine Exeter (Pickering, Ont./Pickering HS) took a free of charge kick from Ciotti in the 42nd minute and scored from eight yards away inside the left post. The aim for Exeter was her 1st from the season as well as the 22nd of her career, whilst the two assists on the day for Ciotti take her season total to three.
After taking the three-goal lead into the halftime break, the Cardinals pushed their benefit to 4-0 in the 52nd minute of action when Corral controlled a rebound directly in front from the purpose following a missed shot and found the back in the net for her third profession objective. Junior Angelika Uremovich (Oakville, Ont./St. Ignatius of Loyola) joined the goal-scoring frenzy seven minutes later when she headed in a crossing pass from freshman Hannah Konermann (Louisville, Ky./Mercy Academy) in the 59th minute for a 5-0 lead. The goal for Uremovich was her team-leading eighth of the season along with the 17th of her career, although the assist for Konermann was her very first.
The final goal of day came in the 61st minute when junior Katie Walz (Alexandria, Ky./Bishop Brossart HS) took a cross from Exeter and scored inside the best post from 22 yards away for her second purpose from the season. The goal capped a dominant day for Louisville, which finished with a 27-6 benefit in shots plus a 15-3 edge in shots on-goal. The Cardinals also had a 5-0 advantage in corner kicks.
Senior goalkeeper Chloe Kiefer (Whitefish Bay, Wis./Divine Saviour HS) turned away three St. John's shots to clinch her fifth conserve in the season and the 15th of her profession. Kiefer is one particular shutout shy of tying Meredith Miller (2001-04) for second on the Cardinals' profession shutout list at 16.
Up subsequent, Louisville returns towards the road for Big EAST matches at No. 21 Marquette (Friday, 8 p.m., ET) and USF (Sunday, 1 p.m.) next weekend.