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September 1st, 2012 7:01AM
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[WEEK 3: Friday] In her first game back with the Bruins after playing with the New Zealand Olympic and Under-20 World Cup teams, Rosie White scored the game-winning goal in the 78th minute to lead No. 1 UCLA to a 2-0 win over No. 11 Wisconsin. Zakiya Bywaters added the insurance goal in stoppage on a 70-yard run with Badgers keeper goalkeeper Lauren Gunderson caught up field.

EAST. Seton Hall got goals from Ashley Clarke and German Marie Klemme to defeat Delaware, 2-1, and improve its record to 5-0-0.

EAST SCORES:
Boston Univ. 2 Monmouth 0
Bucknell 1 Buffalo 0
Colgate 3 Hofstra 2
Fairfield 0 St. Joseph’s 1
Hartford 1 Yale 2
Loyola (Md.) 1 Towson 1
Massachusetts 0 Harvard 2
Pennsylvania 2 James Madison 1
Pittsburgh 0 Miami (Fla.) 1
Providence 4 Lehigh 0
Quinnipiac 2 Vermont 1
Seton Hall 2 Delaware 1
St. Bonaventure 0 Syracuse 2
St. John’s 0 Brown 3

MIDWEST. Sophomore defender Sammy Scofield picked the perfect time to score her first career goal, heading in a pass from Elizabeth Tucker in the 71st minute to help Notre Dame defeat No. 16 Santa Clara, 2-1 before a crowd of 1,271 fans at Alumni Stadium. Freshman Crystal Thomas gave the Irish a 1-0 lead late in the first half on a penalty kick, but SCU tied the match 106 seconds into the second half on an unassisted goal by Olivia Klei.

MIDWEST SCORES:
Northwestern 0 #8 Marquette 2
#10 Missouri 4 Arizona State 1
SE Missouri State 0 #14 Louisville 4
Notre Dame 2 #16 Santa Clara 1
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Ball State 0  IUPUI 1
Dayton 2 Central Michigan 4
Evansville 0 Belmont 1
Kansas 3 Creighton 0
Iowa State 1 Iowa 3
Northern Illinois 0 Illinois State 1
Saint Louis 0 Denver 1
South Dakota State 1 Drake 2
Tulsa 2 Missouri State 1

SOUTH. U.S. international Christine Nairn scored a golden goal on a free kick with 82 seconds remaining in overtime to give the No. 6 Penn State a 2-1 victory over No. 24 West Virginia. A crowd of 2,057 watched the match – the most-ever for a regular-season contest.
 
-- No. 7 Virginia posted its fourth straight shutout victory, downing Texas, 3-0, in Austin. The Cavaliers got goals from Molly Menchel, Makenzy Doniak and Caroline Miller. Doniak extended her streak of having scored in all five games of her freshman season.

-- Texas A&M rallied from a goal down to hand No. 25 Rutgers its first loss of the season with a 4-1 decision in front of 1,434 fans at Ellis Field. Kelley Monogue scored five minutes apart in the first half to lead the Aggies. Fellow sophomores Allie Bailey and Annie Kunz padded the lead in the second half.

-- Freshman Katie Bourgeois scored just over two minutes in and followed up with three more goals to give her four goals -- the third most ever scored in a single game by a Crimson Tide player -- in Alabama's 9-0 win at South Alabama.

SOUTH SCORES:
#2 Florida State 1 #15 Florida 0
UAB 2 #3 Oklahoma State 4
Texas 0 #7 Virginia 3
#9 UCF 2  Dartmouth 0
#17 Virginia Tech 4 Mount St. Mary's 0
#19 North Carolina 2 Connecticut 0
Princeton 1 #20 Wake Forest 2
#24 West Virginia 1 #6 Penn State 2
Texas A&M 4 #25 Rutgers 1
Kennesaw State 0 #25 Tennessee 2
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Appalachian State 1 High Point 2
Auburn 2 Samford 0
Baylor 3 Nebraska 0
Francis Marion 3 Alabama State 0
George Mason 1 Maryland 3
Houston Baptist 1 Texas State 1
Jacksonville 1 Navy 2
Lamar 0 Kent State 3
Memphis 4 Arkansas State 0
Mississippi 8 UALR 0
Mississippi State 3 Louisiana-Monroe 0
Richmond 3 Villanova 1
South Alabama 0 Alabama 9
TCU 2 Rice 0
Texas Tech 1 Nevada 0
USF 1 Georgia 2
UTSA 2 Eastern Michigan 1

WEST. Sophomore Stephanie McCaffrey scored her third goal of the season in the 56th minute as No. 12 Boston College tied No. 5 Stanford, 1-1, on the road. Stanford struck first in the 11th minute of play when Natalie Griffen chipped a loose ball over BC goalkeeper Alexa Gaul.

-- Junior Amanda Frisbie broke out in a big way with a four-goal performance in 56 minutes as No. 23 Portland routed Fresno State, 5-0, at the Husky Nike Invitational.

-- No. 13 Pepperdine fell, 1-0, at San Diego State in a battle of unbeaten and untied teams. The Aztecs struck on Megan Jurado's goal in the 58th minute and goalkeeper Rachel Boaz held off the Waves for the Aztecs fifth straight shutout win.

-- Kim DeCesare scored two second-half goals within a span of eight minutes to lift No. 4 Duke to a 2-1 come-from-behind victory over USC at the USC Futbol Classic.

WEST SCORES:
#1 UCLA 2 #11 Wisconsin 0
USC 1 #4 Duke 2
#5 Stanford 1 #12 Boston College 1
San Diego State 1 #13 Pepperdine 0
Thursday: BYU 1 #18 Long Beach State 0
Thursday: Cal State Fullerton 1 #21 Oregon State 2
Washington 2  #22 La Salle 0
Fresno State 0 #23 Portland 5
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Cal Poly 1 California 4
Loyola Marymount 2 CSU Bakersfield 0
UC Irvine 0 Oregon 1
UC Riverside 1 New Mexico State  1
UNLV 2 Oklahoma 1
Washington State 2 San Diego 1
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1 comment
  1. Thomas Wittick
    commented on: September 1, 2012 at 9 a.m.
    In your South Scores, you missed Georgia Southern's win over North Florida 1-0. They now lead the Southern Conference!


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