Middle Tennesee State University Athletics
Team Stats
MVS
MTS
Goals
0
3
Shots
2
31
Shots on Goal
2
14
Saves
10
2
Corners
0
5
Fouls
7
9
Scoring Plays

Cambell Kivisto (1)
Assisted By: Manon Lebargy , Idun Kvaale
GOAL by MTS Kivisto, Cambell Assist by Lebargy, Manon and Kvaale, Idun.
15:49

Manon Lebargy
MTS Manon Lebargy PENALTY KICK GOAL.
21:17

Kirstine Lykke (2)
Assisted By: Taijah Fraser
GOAL by MTS Lykke, Kirstine Assist by Fraser, Taijah.
50:26
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Blue Raiders Score Three Times in Shutout Win Over MVSU
9/3/2022 12:01:00 AM | Women's Soccer
MTSU offense comes alive in first win of season
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. – Middle Tennessee State soccer earned its first win of the season in a convincing 3-0 win over Mississippi Valley State Friday night at Dean A. Hayes Track & Soccer Stadium.
Following a one hour, 43 minute lightning delay, the Blue Raiders (1-2-1) found goal three times from three different players.
The Blue Raiders came out of the gates firing, attempting five shots in the first seven minutes of action. The aggressiveness paid off as Cambell Kivisto scored her first goal of the season in the 16' with Manon Lebargy and Idun Kvaale setting up the play and earning assists.
Minutes later, an MVSU handball in the box set up Lebargy's first career goal to extend MTSU's lead to 2-0.
All together, the Blue Raiders outshot the Devilettes 19-1 in the first half with Kivisto attempting four, Yana Yordanova, Lebargy and Emma Pettersen recording three shots apiece.
In the 50', Kirstine Lykke stayed hot, recording her second goal in as many games, increasing MTSU's lead to 3-0. Taijah Fraser recorded the assist on the play.
Shots on goal by Megan Carroll and Pettersen in the 54' nearly added more cushion to the Blue Raider lead.
MTSU's defense held strong, holding the Devilettes to just two shots in the entire game. Blue Raider keepers Hannah Suder (74:05) and Talia Nowlan (15:55) each appeared in goal with Suder recording two saves.
MTSU totaled 31 shots (14 on goal).
By the Numbers
21 - consecutive wins by the Blue Raiders when scoring three-or-more goals in a game.
5 - number of Blue Raiders to score in consecutive games over the past three seasons, including Kirstine Lykke tonight.
31 - most shots in a game by MTSU since recording 33 vs. Jackson State Aug. 25, 2016.
1st - MTSU improved to 17-4-2 when striking first over the past three seasons.
199 - number of wins for Head Coach Aston Rhoden at MTSU.
Rhoden's Roundup
"I thought it was a good performance at home," Head Coach Aston Rhoden said. "It was good to get everybody involved in the game and still keep our level and still keep the shutout."
Players Perspective - Senior Forward Cambell Kivisto
"Before the game, I said to my teammates that I was going to play with purpose tonight and do my job on the field," Cambell Kivisto said. "It felt good to execute for my teammates and finally get the win we have been working towards."
Up Next
Middle Tennessee State continues its four-game homestand when it hosts Austin Peay Sunday. Kickoff is set for 5 p.m. at Dean A. Hayes Track & Soccer Stadium.
Follow the Blue Raiders
Follow Middle Tennessee Soccer on social media on Facebook (Blue Raider Soccer), Twitter (@MT_Soccer) and Instagram (@mt_wsoccer).
Following a one hour, 43 minute lightning delay, the Blue Raiders (1-2-1) found goal three times from three different players.
The Blue Raiders came out of the gates firing, attempting five shots in the first seven minutes of action. The aggressiveness paid off as Cambell Kivisto scored her first goal of the season in the 16' with Manon Lebargy and Idun Kvaale setting up the play and earning assists.
Minutes later, an MVSU handball in the box set up Lebargy's first career goal to extend MTSU's lead to 2-0.
All together, the Blue Raiders outshot the Devilettes 19-1 in the first half with Kivisto attempting four, Yana Yordanova, Lebargy and Emma Pettersen recording three shots apiece.
In the 50', Kirstine Lykke stayed hot, recording her second goal in as many games, increasing MTSU's lead to 3-0. Taijah Fraser recorded the assist on the play.
Shots on goal by Megan Carroll and Pettersen in the 54' nearly added more cushion to the Blue Raider lead.
MTSU's defense held strong, holding the Devilettes to just two shots in the entire game. Blue Raider keepers Hannah Suder (74:05) and Talia Nowlan (15:55) each appeared in goal with Suder recording two saves.
MTSU totaled 31 shots (14 on goal).
By the Numbers
21 - consecutive wins by the Blue Raiders when scoring three-or-more goals in a game.
5 - number of Blue Raiders to score in consecutive games over the past three seasons, including Kirstine Lykke tonight.
31 - most shots in a game by MTSU since recording 33 vs. Jackson State Aug. 25, 2016.
1st - MTSU improved to 17-4-2 when striking first over the past three seasons.
199 - number of wins for Head Coach Aston Rhoden at MTSU.
Rhoden's Roundup
"I thought it was a good performance at home," Head Coach Aston Rhoden said. "It was good to get everybody involved in the game and still keep our level and still keep the shutout."
Players Perspective - Senior Forward Cambell Kivisto
"Before the game, I said to my teammates that I was going to play with purpose tonight and do my job on the field," Cambell Kivisto said. "It felt good to execute for my teammates and finally get the win we have been working towards."
Up Next
Middle Tennessee State continues its four-game homestand when it hosts Austin Peay Sunday. Kickoff is set for 5 p.m. at Dean A. Hayes Track & Soccer Stadium.
Follow the Blue Raiders
Follow Middle Tennessee Soccer on social media on Facebook (Blue Raider Soccer), Twitter (@MT_Soccer) and Instagram (@mt_wsoccer).
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