RICHMOND, Ky. – Four first-half goals powered the Eastern Kentucky University women's soccer team to a 5-1 victory over in-state and divisional rival Bellarmine on Sunday afternoon at the EKU Soccer Field.
The Colonels' offensive surge tied the program record for most goals in the opening 45 minutes and matched the mark for goals in a single half for the fourth time in program history.
EKU featured five different goal scorers, including seniors
Maddy Murphy and
Sydney Taylor, freshman
Rachel Phifer, and sophomores
Lauren Link and
Avery May.
With Sunday's win, EKU (8-2-3, 3-1-1 ASUN) improved to 10 points in the Atlantic Sun Conference standings and sits in second place in the ASUN Gold Division behind Lipscomb.
Murphy opened the scoring in the fifth minute, taking the ball from roughly 35 yards out to the end line before flicking a shot with her right foot into the net.
The Colonels extended their lead to 2-0 in the 23rd minute when they were awarded a penalty kick following unsporting conduct by a Bellarmine defender. Taylor buried the attempt with a line drive to the middle-left side of the goal.
Just four minutes later, Phifer, a Roswell, Georgia native, capitalized on a through ball from fellow freshman
Emma Wolf, catching the Knights' goalkeeper off her line and finding an open net for the score.
In the 34th minute, EKU stretched its lead to 4-0 as Link connected on a through ball from May and used her left foot to slot a shot into the right side of the goal.
Both teams played a physical second half, but EKU continued to apply pressure. May added the Colonels' fifth goal of the day midway through the period, driving a ball from the midline and maneuvering through defenders before firing a powerful strike into the net.
Bellarmine (8-3-2, 2-3-0 ASUN) generated 13 shots in the second half and broke through in the 80th minute when defender Sidney Rigsby converted a rebound to make it 5-1.
It was a record-setting day for EKU, which totaled 15 shots, eight shots on goal, and eight corner kicks. The Colonels claimed 55 percent of the total possession in the win.
Freshman goalkeeper
Jordan LeVasseur earned the victory, playing 60 minutes with three saves. Sophomore
Ruby Morgan finished the final 30 minutes in net with three saves and one goal allowed.
EKU will have a week off before returning to action next Sunday at Bellarmine in Louisville. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. ET and will stream live on ESPN+.