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Two LWC women earn hat tricks in St. Catharine win

Hamilton, Persson account for 6 goals together; Persson's comes in just six minutes of play! Other Raiders scoring are Reiko Yoshida (2), Heini Metsola (2), Patricia Neilsen, Ida Gregerson, Katy Gilmour, Elisha Fry. Raiders clinch regular season MSC title. Keeper Carrie Revlett has 8th shutout of season.

By Dan White, LWC Asst. Sports Information Director

COLUMBIA, KY - Senior Yolanda Hamilton and freshman Mia Persson each recorded a hat trick with three goals apiece as the top-ranked Lindsey Wilson College women's soccer team rolled to a 14-0 win against St. Catharine (KY) College on Monday, October 31, 2009, at Walter S. Reuling Stadium.



With the win, Lindsey Wilson (13-2-1, 6-0-0) clinched the regular-season Mid-South Conference Championship. The Blue Raiders have won 10 straight regular-season titles from 2000 to 2009.

The Blue Raiders outshot the Patriots 31-0 with 22 of their attempts coming on goal. Lindsey Wilson had the advantage in corner kicks as well, 13-0.It didn't take long for Lindsey Wilson to start its offensive spree towards a successful senior night. One of the honored seniors, Yolanda Hamilton, started the scoring in just the 3rd minute.

Hamilton netted her first goal of the night off an assist from Persson from the left side of the box. The senior, who scored all three goals in the first half, scored again in the 15th minute and capped off her night with a score in the 40th minute.

Persson also collected her hat trick with a trio of first-half scores. Persson scored three straight goals for the Blue Raiders, including two in the 26th minute and another in the 32nd minute. The entire hat-trick performance was tallied in just six minutes of play.

Also scoring for Lindsey Wilson was freshman Patricia Nielsen, netting her second goal of the season in the 7th minute and sophomore Ida Gregersen in the 21st and 40th minutes. Sophomore Reiko Yoshida added to the score with goals in the 48th and 75th minutes, while sophomore Heini Metsola put a shot in the back of the net in the 63rd minute.

Junior Katy Gilmour and sophomore Elisha Fry rounded out the scoring in the game in the 80th and 84th minute, respectively. The Blue Raiders made the most damage in the first half as they entered the halftime break leading 9-0.

Fry and Hamilton each dished out two assists, while as a team Lindsey Wilson collected 10 assists on 14 goals.

Lindsey Wilson senior keeper Carrie Revlett completed a senior-night shutout, her 8th of the season, with little action coming her way in the Blue Raider goal, while both freshman Lauren Casher and sophomore Lee Ann Walker were kept busy in goal for the Patriots (6-6-2, 1-2-0 MSC).

Casher allowed five goals while making three saves and Walker had nine goals get by while making five saves.
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