Box Score Sept. 17, 2016 Box Score
The Basics
• Score: Johns Hopkins 5, Washington College 1
• Records: JHU (3-1-2, 1-0-0 CC), WC (3-2-1, 0-1-0 CC)
• Location: Chestertown, MD · Kibler Field
• The Short Story: The Johns Hopkins women's soccer team displayed its offensive firepower in a 5-1 victory at Washington College Saturday at Kibler Field at Roy Kirby Jr. Stadium in Chestertown, MD. Four different Blue Jays scored a goal and senior captain Ana Bengoechea tallied three assists in the win, which improved JHU's all-time record against the Shorewomen to 16-0-0.
How it Happened
• Meg Van de Loo put Johns Hopkins on the board in the 25th minute off fellow senior captain Ana Bengoechea's first assist of the night. After the ball hit the cross bar, Van de Loo chipped it in for the Blue Jay lead.
• Van de Loo continued the scoring for the Blue Jays, sending in a shot in the 40th minute that Alexa Rangecroft finished for her first goal of the season after a WC defender could not clear the ball.
• Freshman Maggie Coulson gave JHU at hot start in the second half, heading in a corner kick from Bengoechea for the 3-0 Hopkins lead in the 50th minute.
• Just 0:47 after the Blue Jays' third goal, Steph Scott beat Bess Kitzmiller on a penalty kick for Washington College's lone goal.
• Johns Hopkins returned to its strong offensive ways with another goal from Coulson in the 56th minute. Coulson put a free kick past goalie Courtney Colbert from 25 yards into the upper left 90.
• Senior Adrienne Johnson notched her first goal of the season as she headed in the ball off a double assist from Thea Harvey-Brown and Bengoechea in the 65th minute.
Inside the Box Score
• Ana Bengoechea's three assists are one shy of the JHU single-game record and mark the first multi-assist game of her career.
• Steph Scott's converted penalty kick in the 51st minute is the first true goal scored by Washington College against the Blue Jays as the only other goal in the Shorewomen's history with the Blue Jays was an own goal.
• Freshman goalkeeper Robyn Lipschultz played the final 18:02 for Hopkins in her first collegiate appearance.
• Seniors Adrienne Johnson and Alexa Rangecroft scored their first goals of the season in the win. With her third career goal, Johnson is one point away from her total last season. For Rangecroft, the goal is the 10th of her career following a productive 2015 in which she scored five goals.
• Maggie Coulson had a giant night notching not only her first career goal but her second career goal. She is the second Blue Jay to have a multi-goal game this season.
• JHU's five goals are the most since its 6-0 win over Bryn Mawr October 24, 2015.
What it Means
• Johns Hopkins picked up its first Centennial Conference win with the victory over Washington College and improves to 3-1-2 overall.
• For the second consecutive year, Hopkins posted a 5-1 win over the Shorewomen. This is the 14th time in the Blue Jays' 16 all-time victories over WC that JHU has won by a margin of four goals or more.
Up Next
• The Blue Jays return home to host Rutgers-Camden Wednesday, Sept. 21 before opening their home conference schedule Saturday, Sept. 24 with Muhlenberg.