Spartanburg, S.C. – The Wofford women's soccer team won 6-0 over S.C. State on Monday evening at Snyder Field. The Terriers got the scoring started in the 8
th minute and never looked back, adding five insurance goals to secure the win. The win moves the Terriers to 6-7-1 overall and Wofford remains 1-3-1 in the conference.
Wofford started the scoring the 8
th minute when
Hayley Younginer hooked up with
Katie Beuerlein who beat the Bulldog keeper. The Younginer/Beuerlein duo struck again four minutes later when Younginer sent a through ball into the attacking area and Beuerlein caught up to the pass and beat the keeper increasing the Terrier lead to two.
Wofford added to its lead just over ten minutes later when
Emma Fletcher linked up with
Hannah Washko just inside the six yard box increasing the score to 3-0. Thirty seconds later Fletcher then linked up with
Hayley Younginer just outside the penalty area and Younginer cashed in on the chance increasing the Wofford lead to 4-0.
Wofford scored once again in the 33
rd minute, this time off of a
Hannah Washko corner kick. She linked up with
Katie Beuerlein inside the box who headed it past the Bulldog keeper, sending the game into the half 5-0 Wofford.
The Terriers completed the scoring in the 76
th minute of the second half when
Anna Perko scored from 25 yards out to clinch the game for Wofford 6-0.
In the game, Wofford totaled 19 shots on goal. The Terriers had four different goals scorers and three different players that tallied an assist.
Katie Beuerlein scored her first career hat trick and now has seven goals on the season.
Hayley Younginer scored her 19
th goal of the season and picked up her third and fourth assist of the season.
Hannah Washko scored her first goal of the season and picked up her sixth assist of the season.
Anna Perko scored her first goal wearing the old gold and black.
Emma Fletcher tallied her fifth and sixth assist of the season. All four Terrier goalkeepers combined to record the clean sheet, but
Alex Carroll is credited for the win.
Wofford will try to make it two in a row on Friday evening when the Terriers host ETSU at 7 PM at Snyder Field.