WARRIORS ROUT LAKERS TO REMAIN PERFECT

Ottumwa, IA – No. 11 Indian Hills Women's Soccer used six different goal scorers on Saturday to defeat visiting Iowa Lakes Community College 8-0 at Schafer Stadium. The Warriors remain undefeated on the year at 10-0-0 and picked up the team's first Iowa Community College Athletic Conference (ICCAC) win of the season.

The Indian Hills offense applied pressure early and often against the Lakers, a tactic that resulted in four goals in the first 18:09 of the first half. Ikumi Okumura (Edogawa, Japan/Murata) tacked on the first goal on a long through ball pass from freshman Seira Uko (Toba City, Japan/Jumonji). Risa Ogasawara (Yokohama, Japan/Hinomoto) doubled the lead with a penalty kick at the 13:12 mark.

Freshman Elisabeth Plouy (Twin Falls, ID/Twin Falls) scored her first goal of the match just over one minute later on an assist from KJ Schmidt (Cedar Rapids, IA/Washington) before Okumura netted her second goal at the 18:09 mark for the 4-0 edge.

The Warriors recorded one more goal before the halftime break as Georgie Lewis (Bowral, Australia/Bowral) scored her third goal of the season off a rebound. Dare Kroeten (St. Louis Park, MN/St. Louis Park) was credited with the assist on the play.

The offense continued to push as it has all season to open the second half. Sophomore Bailey Wiemann (Burlington, IA/Burlington) scored in the 66th minute as Kroeten played a long pass into the box for Wiemann's team-leading 14th goal of the year.

Plouy notched her third multi-goal game of the year in the 71st minute after Schmidt once again played a cross from the right side for a 7-0 lead.

With a pair of assists to her name already, Kroeten got in on the scoring action after beating a series of defenders inside the box for the final score of the night at the 86:24 mark.

Freshmen Trisha Westphal (Lockridge, IA/Fairfield) and Sydney Ray Anderson (Elkhart, IA/North Polk) split time in net to pitch the shutout for the Warriors, the team's sixth clean sheet of the season which ranks tied for first in the nation.

Next up for the Warriors is a home date with the undefeated and No. 4 ranked Iowa Western Community College Reivers, set for Sept. 25 at 1:00 PM at Schafer Stadium in Ottumwa.