No. 23 WVU Powers Past Stony Brook
September 12, 2019 11:09 PM | Women's Soccer
Payne and Vallerand became the first pair of freshmen program history to score two goals each in the same match. Sophomore midfielder Isabella Sibley and freshman Gabby Hollar also scored in the win. The Mountaineers moved to 3-2-1 on the year with the win, while improving to 1-0 all-time against the Seawolves.
"I think that there were moments where the offense was able to break down Stony Brook," Izzo-Brown said. "In the first half, they just kept going and going. Then, they just were getting their job done. They set pieces and run to play and just were looking to combine, and their (Stony Brook's) goalkeeper had a great game. I think we wore them down a little bit and we were able to find to those pillars."
The Mountaineers struck first in the 10th minute as Vallerand rebounded her own blocked shot off a Stony Brook defender and chipped the ball into the left side of the net to give WVU an early 1-0 lead.
After 30 minutes of scoreless play, Payne broke through Stony Brook's backline, courtesy of a through pass from senior Kayla Morrison and outmaneuvered the Seawolves goalie before hitting a left-footed shot into the back of the net. The assist marked Morrison's first career point as a Mountaineer.
The goal gave WVU a 2-0 edge at the half while holding a 7-2 shot advantage over the Seawolves.
Stony Brook scored its lone goal of the night in the 60th minute before Vallerand scored her second unassisted goal of the contest just two minutes later. The goal gave Vallerand her fifth of the season and her second brace of the year after she netted two against High Point on August 30. She leads the team with 11 points on the year.
Payne continued the offensive barrage in the 67th minute as she broke through the defense once again to score her second goal of the game. The score marked Payne's third of the season, while Lizzie Mayfield was credited with her first assist of the year and the fifth of her career.
Sibley wasted no time putting WVU's fifth goal in the net as she took a heel pass from freshman Enzi Broussard just outside of the box and sent a shot that went just over the outstretched arms of the Seawolves' goalkeeper. The goal was the first of the season for Sibley and the second of her career, while Broussard tallied her second assist of the season.
Hollar wrapped up scoring with her first career goal on a perfectly-placed header in the 89th minute as West Virginia earned the 6-1 win.
Mayfield became the first Mountaineer to register two assists in a game this season and the first since Jordan Brewster recorded two helpers against Radford on Nov. 10, 2018.
WVU secured season highs in points (16), assists (4), shot percentage (.333) and shots on goal (14) in the win. The Mountaineers outshot the SBU 18-4 in the contest. WVU has outshot its opponents in five of its six matches this year.
The Mountaineers will face its fourth ranked opponent in as many weeks on Sunday, Sept. 15, as it takes on No. 15 Georgetown in Washington D.C. First kick from Shaw Field is slated for 1 p.m. ET.
Team Stats

Julianne Vallerand (4)
Off block, scored off rebound
9:13

Nicole Payne (2)
Assisted By: Kayla Morrison
GOAL by WVU Nicole Payne, Assist by Kayla Morrison, goal number 2 for season.
42:36

Erin O'Connor (1)
Assisted By: Chelsie DePonte
GOAL by SBU Erin O'Connor, Assist by Chelsie DePonte, goal number 1 for season.
60:03

Julianne Vallerand (5)
Assisted By: Lizzie Mayfield
GOAL by WVU Julianne Vallerand, Assist by Lizzie Mayfield, goal number 5 for season.
61:57

Nicole Payne (3)
Assisted By: Lizzie Mayfield
GOAL by WVU Nicole Payne, Assist by Lizzie Mayfield, goal number 3 for season.
66:33

Isabella Sibley (1)
Assisted By: Enzi Broussard
GOAL by WVU Isabella Sibley, Assist by Enzi Broussard, goal number 1 for season.
69:46

Gabby Hollar (1)
Assisted By: Lizzie Mayfield
Header GOAL by WVU Gabby Hollar, Assist by Lizzie Mayfield, goal number 1 for season.
88:37






















