Terre Haute, Ind.—Indiana State defeated Chicago State by a score of seven to zero on a dog filled day at Memorial Stadium.
ISU dominated in every area of the field during the match. The Sycamores only allowed seven shots and goalkeeper Brittany San Roman had five saves. This is Indiana State's fourth shutout of the season.
Offensively Indiana State had a more than stellar performance. ISU took 18 shots during the game with the goals coming from a plethora of Sycamores.
The first goal was scored in the 25th minute when sophomore Katie Wells shot and the ball rebounded off of the Chicago State goalkeeper where junior Casidy Simonis received the rebound and put the ball in the back of the net from the top of the 18 yard box.
In the 33rd minute Wells took the ball up the sideline and the crossed it to senior Maddie Schaak who slotted the ball right past the CSU keeper.
Freshman Caitlin Glascott notched the third goal of the day for the Sycamores in the 59th minute. Glascott headed a long ball over the CSU goalie that was double assisted by senior Maddie Orf and Sophomore Katie Sullivan.
Orf tallied the fourth goal for the Sycamores when she battled with CSU defenders to put a Wells corner kick in the back of the net in the 61st minute.
Freshman Lindsey Anstine led the Sycamore's offensive attack with an impressive two goals in the match. The first was in the 78th minute off of a pass from sophomore Julia Kist. Kist dropped the ball back to Anstine who shot to the far corner placing the ball into the side netting. Her second goal of the game came only a minute later when freshman Kayla Trinka sent a long cross that Anstine headed into the net.
Kist added the final goal of the day in the 85th minute. Glascott sent a ball over the top of the CSU defense giving Kist a breakaway where she beat the keeper and passed the ball into the net with ease.
Another notable offensive performance came from sophomore Katie Wells who had three assists on the day.
Indiana State is back in action on Sept. 16 in Kent, Ohio to take on Kent State at 7:00 p.m.