Middle Tennessee State University Athletics

Lebargy, Kvaale Lead Blue Raiders Past Jacksonville State
10/3/2024 10:49:00 PM | Women's Soccer
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. –The Middle Tennessee women's soccer team (5-7-0, 2-2-0 CUSA) began its latest three-match homestand tonight with a 3-0 win over the Jacksonville State Gamecocks (6-7-0, 1-3-0 CUSA) at Dean A. Hayes Track and Soccer Stadium.
The win tonight improves the Blue Raiders to 2-2 in conference play and moves them up to sixth in the Conference USA standings.
Junior forward Taijah Fraser opened the scoring tonight for Middle Tennessee, coming off an assist from defender Emma Brown with her first goal of the season in the 33rd minute to give the home side a 1-0 advantage with just over 10 minutes until the halftime break.
Once again set up by Brown, leading goalscorer and star midfielder Manon Lebargy doubled the Blue Raider lead less than four minutes later for her eighth goal of 2024, tying her for the conference lead.
Middle Tennessee would control a 2-0 lead heading into halftime, looking to capitalize on another multi-goal advantage after the opening 45 minutes.
Idun Kvaale continued her recent run of good form with another goal tonight in the 58th minute, her fifth of the year, to extend the Blue Raiders advantage to 3-0 with just over 30 minutes to play.
Middle Tennessee shot-stopper Demi Gronauer recorded a pair of saves in the second half to keep the clean sheet for the home side, including a save in the 68th minute, coming off a shot from the Gamecocks' Melissa Kuya-Strobel.
The final 20 minutes of gametime would play out rather quietly in the scoring department, as the Blue Raiders would see out a 3-0 victory at home over Jacksonville State to improve to 5-7 on the season and claim their second win in their last three outings.
By the Numbers:
The Blue Raiders ended the 90 minutes with three goals on 11 total attempts, including six on target. Fraser, Lebargy and Kvaale were the goalscorers tonight, with Brown picking up a pair of assists along with Lebargy assisting on the third and final goal of the night.
On the defensive side, MTSU and Gronauer, who picked up five more saves to extend her conference lead, would record their third clean sheet of the 2024 season tonight in Murfreesboro.
Next Fixture:
The Blue Raiders will continue their most recent homestand on Sunday, Oct. 6 with a matchup with the Kennesaw State Owls at 1 P.M. at Dean A. Hayes Track and Soccer Stadium.
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The win tonight improves the Blue Raiders to 2-2 in conference play and moves them up to sixth in the Conference USA standings.
Junior forward Taijah Fraser opened the scoring tonight for Middle Tennessee, coming off an assist from defender Emma Brown with her first goal of the season in the 33rd minute to give the home side a 1-0 advantage with just over 10 minutes until the halftime break.
Once again set up by Brown, leading goalscorer and star midfielder Manon Lebargy doubled the Blue Raider lead less than four minutes later for her eighth goal of 2024, tying her for the conference lead.
Middle Tennessee would control a 2-0 lead heading into halftime, looking to capitalize on another multi-goal advantage after the opening 45 minutes.
Idun Kvaale continued her recent run of good form with another goal tonight in the 58th minute, her fifth of the year, to extend the Blue Raiders advantage to 3-0 with just over 30 minutes to play.
Middle Tennessee shot-stopper Demi Gronauer recorded a pair of saves in the second half to keep the clean sheet for the home side, including a save in the 68th minute, coming off a shot from the Gamecocks' Melissa Kuya-Strobel.
The final 20 minutes of gametime would play out rather quietly in the scoring department, as the Blue Raiders would see out a 3-0 victory at home over Jacksonville State to improve to 5-7 on the season and claim their second win in their last three outings.
By the Numbers:
The Blue Raiders ended the 90 minutes with three goals on 11 total attempts, including six on target. Fraser, Lebargy and Kvaale were the goalscorers tonight, with Brown picking up a pair of assists along with Lebargy assisting on the third and final goal of the night.
On the defensive side, MTSU and Gronauer, who picked up five more saves to extend her conference lead, would record their third clean sheet of the 2024 season tonight in Murfreesboro.
Next Fixture:
The Blue Raiders will continue their most recent homestand on Sunday, Oct. 6 with a matchup with the Kennesaw State Owls at 1 P.M. at Dean A. Hayes Track and Soccer Stadium.
Follow the Blue Raiders
Follow Middle Tennessee Women's Soccer on social media on Facebook, (BlueRaiderSoccer) X (MT_Soccer) and Instagram (mt_wsoccer).
Team Stats
JSU
MTSU
Goals
0
3
Shots
13
11
Shots on Goal
5
6
Saves
3
4
Corners
6
2
Fouls
13
14
Scoring Plays

Taijah Fraser (1)
Assisted By: Emma Brown
GOAL by MTSU Fraser, Taijah Assist by Brown, Emma.
32:26

Manon Lebargy (8)
Assisted By: Emma Brown
GOAL by MTSU Lebargy, Manon Assist by Brown, Emma.
35:27

Idun Kvaale (5)
Assisted By: Manon Lebargy
GOAL by MTSU Kvaale, Idun Assist by Lebargy, Manon.
57:45
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