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Thomas crushes Ave Maria, 7-0

Box Score

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Thomas Women's Soccer Postgame Report - Ave Maria

THOMASVILLE, Ga. - Thomas scored seven second-half goals en route to a 7-0 demolition of Ave Maria (Fla.) on Saturday afternoon at TU Soccer Complex in The Sun Conference (TSC) action. The Night Hawks posted their fourth shutout this season and fifth-straight win over the Gyrenes, having outscored them a combined 27-0.

Thomas (5-3-1, 2-1 TSC) improved to 8-0-1 in its last nine matches when allowing one goal or less and 6-2 in its last eight home games. Ave Maria (0-6, 0-3 TSC) lost its eighth-straight match dating back to last season.

The Night Hawks have outscored their opponents 13-0 at home this season and have allowed only two goals in their last five matches in Thomasville. Thomas has also not given up a goal in its last four regular-season home matches. The Night Hawks have not allowed a regular-season goal at home in 427:07.

Green and White coach Julie Orlowski is four wins shy of 50 during her time on the Magnolia Campus and two away from 175 for her career.

Despite outshooting the Gyrenes 13-2 in the first 45 minutes, the game remained scoreless until a trio of Night Hawk goals in less than two minutes opened up the contest, starting in the 55th minute.

"When you have a game like this, you know when you get one, you're probably going to get a bucket of goals, especially with how much energy they had to use in the first half," Orlowski said. "We knew they couldn't keep up that pace for a full  90 minutes. We knew when we got one, that would even give us more energy in our legs. We really made them chase us all over the field today."

Ciera McGriff-Duncan (3) scored her second goal in two games when she collected a deflection off Gyrene netminder Erica Larson and buried home the rebound. In the 56h minute, Linnea Roivas sent a cross to Anna Gray (3), whose header found the back of the net to make the score 2-0. Forty seconds later, a Rebekah Wiltshire (2) header tickled the twine off a cross from McGriff-Duncan to put the Green and White up a field goal.

In the 64th minute, Roivas (1) scored from 10 yards out with an assist by Katy Hanscomb. Taylor Hults scored the first of her two goals Saturday in the 81st minute after dribbling around three defenders. Kayla Folse (2) increased the difference to six in the 84th minute on a blast from 25 yards out that went top shelf following a pass into the center of the field from Antoinette Barnes. The goal was Folse's second in the last two games against Ave Maria.

"I really didn't have any options to pass, so it kind of forced me to take the shot," Folse said. "I didn't expect it to go in until it hit the net."

Hults (3) concluded the offensive onslaught in the 88th minute when she went top shelf from 17 yards away following a pass from Folse.

"I saw Kayla receive the ball, and right after that, I saw her turn," Hults commented. "I knew I was wide open, so once she crossed it in, I just ran through and one-touched it into the back of the net."

Thomas outshot Ave Maria 26-2 in the second period and 39-4 in the match. The Night Hawks sent 20 shots on goal, compared to just two by the Gyrenes.

Olivia Taylor posted career-highs in shots (9) and shots on goal (5) in the win. Hults and Kaleigh Premo each attempted a career-high five shots. Hults put up three shots on goal, while Gray, Premo, Folse, McGriff-Duncan and Roivas each had two.

Ale Vasquez had two shots on goal in the loss.

Goalkeepers Kara Houston and Sierra Robinson combined for the clean sheet for the fourth time in two seasons. Houston played the first 29:40 before giving way to Robinson (1-0), who made two saves in the final 60:20 for the triumph.

Larson (0-6) stopped 13 shots in 90 minutes.

Orlowski's bunch held an edge in corner kicks, 7-1.

"I think the biggest things are confidence and rhythm," Orlowski said. "Everyone wants a chance to get into a rhythm, get some love, get the ball and get that opportunity to get in sync with their teammates."

The Night Hawks continue conference play at USC Beaufort (S.C.) on Wednesday, Oct. 4. Kickoff is set for 3 p.m. ET.
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Players Mentioned

Kayla Folse

#19 Kayla Folse

F
5' 1"
Sophomore
Anna Gray

#14 Anna Gray

F
5' 6"
Junior
Katy Hanscomb

#20 Katy Hanscomb

M
5' 6"
Junior
Kara Houston

#00 Kara Houston

GK
5' 3"
Junior
Ciera McGriff-Duncan

#6 Ciera McGriff-Duncan

F
5' 7"
Junior
Kaleigh Premo

#15 Kaleigh Premo

M
5' 8"
Senior
Sierra Robinson

#30 Sierra Robinson

GK
5' 10"
Senior
Linnea Roivas

#7 Linnea Roivas

M
5' 5"
Senior
Olivia Taylor

#4 Olivia Taylor

M
5' 4"
Senior
Rebekah Wiltshire

#17 Rebekah Wiltshire

D
5' 8"
Senior
Taylor Hults

#13 Taylor Hults

M
5' 4"
Freshman
Antoinette Barnes

#18 Antoinette Barnes

D
5' 6"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Kayla Folse

#19 Kayla Folse

5' 1"
Sophomore
F
Anna Gray

#14 Anna Gray

5' 6"
Junior
F
Katy Hanscomb

#20 Katy Hanscomb

5' 6"
Junior
M
Kara Houston

#00 Kara Houston

5' 3"
Junior
GK
Ciera McGriff-Duncan

#6 Ciera McGriff-Duncan

5' 7"
Junior
F
Kaleigh Premo

#15 Kaleigh Premo

5' 8"
Senior
M
Sierra Robinson

#30 Sierra Robinson

5' 10"
Senior
GK
Linnea Roivas

#7 Linnea Roivas

5' 5"
Senior
M
Olivia Taylor

#4 Olivia Taylor

5' 4"
Senior
M
Rebekah Wiltshire

#17 Rebekah Wiltshire

5' 8"
Senior
D
Taylor Hults

#13 Taylor Hults

5' 4"
Freshman
M
Antoinette Barnes

#18 Antoinette Barnes

5' 6"
Freshman
D