
Jenna Bike's Early Goal Leads Eagles To Victory
August 31, 2017 | Women's Soccer
BC improves to 3-2.
Sophomore Jenna Bike scored five minutes into the match and Boston College never looked back. The Eagles defeated Stony Brook, 3-0, in a non-conference match on Thursday night. The Eagles improved to 3-2-0 on the season while the Sea Wolves dropped to 2-3-0.
The Eagles speedster scored off a corner kick in the fifth minute of play to give BC an early lead. It was her second goal of the season. Freshmen Sam Coffey and Gianna Mitchell set up the goal off a corner kick.
Junior goalkeeper Alexis Bryant had two saves and recorded her first shut out of the season.
Stony Brook (2-3-0) at Boston College (3-2-0)
WHERE: Stony Brook, New York
FINAL: Boston College 3, Stony Brook 0
HOW IT HAPPENED
GOAL: Boston College 1, Stony Brook 0 – 5th minute: Sophomore Jenna Bike scored her third goal of the year just five minutes into the match. The Eagles won a corner kick and rookie Sam Coffey sent the ball to the middle of the box. Freshman Gianna Mitchell headed the ball towards Bike, who tucked it into the back of the goal for the 1-0 BC lead.
GOAL: Boston College 2, Stony Brook 0 – 40th minute: Junior Carli Leipzig would give BC a 2-0 lead off a long ball from sophomore midfielder Emily Langenderfer. Leipzig gain possession on a through ball from Langenderfer. She took a couple of dribbles and hit a right-footed shot to the near post for her first goal of the season.
GOAL: Boston College 3, Stony Brook 0 – 58th minute: Senior Lauren Berman scored off a great individual effort. Berman stripped a defender of the ball and broke into the box. She ripped a shot into the lower left side of the net from 16 yards out for her third goal of the season.
COACH'S QUOTE
Head Coach Alison Foley -
"Although we went up 2-0, I didn't think we were playing sharp as we should have been,'' said Foley after BC's third win of the season. "Second half we were much more focused and managed the game better. We were fortunate that a lot of players got quality minutes today and that will aid in us being fresh for Sunday's match against Northeastern."
GAME STATS
Shots: BC 11, Stony Brook 3
Shots: BC 19, Stony Brook 6
Saves: BC 2, Stony Brook 8
Corner Kicks: BC 4, Stony Brook 5
GAME NOTES
-Sophomore Emily Langenderfer earned her first start of the season. She played 78 minutes and set up Carly Leipzig's goal in the 40th minute of the second half.
-The Eagles started four first year players started – Mijke Roelfsema, Sam Coffey, Elysa Virella and Gianna Mitchell.
-Senior Allyson Swaby and rookie Mijke Roelfsema are the only two field players to play the full 90 minutes.
-BC's now leads the overall series against Stony Brook, 9-0.
UP NEXT
-Boston College will host Northeastern on Sunday, Sept. 3 at the Newton Soccer field at 1 p.m. Admission for the game is free.
The Eagles speedster scored off a corner kick in the fifth minute of play to give BC an early lead. It was her second goal of the season. Freshmen Sam Coffey and Gianna Mitchell set up the goal off a corner kick.
Junior goalkeeper Alexis Bryant had two saves and recorded her first shut out of the season.
Stony Brook (2-3-0) at Boston College (3-2-0)
WHERE: Stony Brook, New York
FINAL: Boston College 3, Stony Brook 0
HOW IT HAPPENED
GOAL: Boston College 1, Stony Brook 0 – 5th minute: Sophomore Jenna Bike scored her third goal of the year just five minutes into the match. The Eagles won a corner kick and rookie Sam Coffey sent the ball to the middle of the box. Freshman Gianna Mitchell headed the ball towards Bike, who tucked it into the back of the goal for the 1-0 BC lead.
GOAL: Boston College 2, Stony Brook 0 – 40th minute: Junior Carli Leipzig would give BC a 2-0 lead off a long ball from sophomore midfielder Emily Langenderfer. Leipzig gain possession on a through ball from Langenderfer. She took a couple of dribbles and hit a right-footed shot to the near post for her first goal of the season.
GOAL: Boston College 3, Stony Brook 0 – 58th minute: Senior Lauren Berman scored off a great individual effort. Berman stripped a defender of the ball and broke into the box. She ripped a shot into the lower left side of the net from 16 yards out for her third goal of the season.
COACH'S QUOTE
Head Coach Alison Foley -
"Although we went up 2-0, I didn't think we were playing sharp as we should have been,'' said Foley after BC's third win of the season. "Second half we were much more focused and managed the game better. We were fortunate that a lot of players got quality minutes today and that will aid in us being fresh for Sunday's match against Northeastern."
GAME STATS
Shots: BC 11, Stony Brook 3
Shots: BC 19, Stony Brook 6
Saves: BC 2, Stony Brook 8
Corner Kicks: BC 4, Stony Brook 5
GAME NOTES
-Sophomore Emily Langenderfer earned her first start of the season. She played 78 minutes and set up Carly Leipzig's goal in the 40th minute of the second half.
-The Eagles started four first year players started – Mijke Roelfsema, Sam Coffey, Elysa Virella and Gianna Mitchell.
-Senior Allyson Swaby and rookie Mijke Roelfsema are the only two field players to play the full 90 minutes.
-BC's now leads the overall series against Stony Brook, 9-0.
UP NEXT
-Boston College will host Northeastern on Sunday, Sept. 3 at the Newton Soccer field at 1 p.m. Admission for the game is free.
Team Stats
BC(1)
SBWSOC
Goals
3
0
Shots
19
6
Shots on Goal
11
2
Saves
2
8
Corners
4
5
Fouls
13
8
Scoring Plays

Jenna Bike (3)
Assisted By: Gianna Mitchell , Sam Coffey
corner kick to 25, 25 header to 4, 4 goa
5:24

Carly Leipzig (1)
Assisted By: Emily Langenderfer
GOAL by BC(1) Carly Leipzig, Assist by Emily Langenderfer, goal number 1 for season.
40:37

Lauren Berman (3)
GOAL by BC(1) Lauren Berman, goal number 3 for season.
58:44
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