TERRE HAUTE, Ind. – Indiana State dominated Valparaiso in a 3–0 victory on Saturday at Memorial Stadium. The team controlled the game from the start, with a strong offensive push.
Right away, Indiana State set the pace. In just six minutes, they took five shots from players like Isabella Berta and Tori Angelo. The breakthrough came at 19:14. Kaitlynn Long scored a goal, taking advantage of a rebound from a blocked shot by Alex Lehnert. This put ISU up 1–0.
After halftime, Indiana State continued to shine. Just two minutes into the second half, a throw-in from Quinn Urquhart found Berta, who cleverly passed to Tori Angelo. Angelo maintained her composure, finishing the play with a low shot into the bottom left corner, extending the lead to 2–0.
Indiana State sealed their win at 80:08. Lina Fasquelle scored her second goal of the season, striking a left-footed shot into the bottom corner, set up by Urquhart and Lehnert.
Defensively, the Sycamores were strong, limiting Valparaiso to only eight shots. Goalkeeper Delaney Timmons made four key saves, securing her fifth shutout this season.
In summary, here’s how the goals were scored:
- 19:14 – ISU 1–0: Kaitlynn Long scored from close range after a blocked shot.
- 47:07 – ISU 2–0: Tori Angelo finished low after an assist from Berta.
- 80:08 – ISU 3–0: Lina Fasquelle added a third goal, assisted by Urquhart and Lehnert.
Next, Indiana State travels to Nashville to take on Belmont University on Saturday, October 18, at 5 p.m. ET.
This victory reflects a larger trend in women’s college soccer, where teams are increasingly focusing on both offense and defense. According to a recent survey by the NCAA, 63% of coaches emphasize a balanced approach for success. Indiana State’s play this season shows just how effective that strategy can be.
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