Skip to content Skip to footer

JCCC women’s soccer defeats Hesston 6-0 for seventh straight shutout

JCCC women's soccer player Lily Marshall makes a move on a defender.
JCCC women's soccer player Lily Marshall makes a move on a defender.

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – The No. 3-ranked Johnson County Community College women's defeated Hesston College 6-0 on Wednesday night to improve to 6-0-3 on the season. The shutout is the seventh straight match which ties the program record set in the team's inaugural season in 1999. 

The Lady Cavaliers have not allowed goal since the 77:33 mark in a 2-2 tie at Phoenix College on August 22, a span of 642 minutes, 27 seconds. 

The offensive star of the match was midfielder Lily Marshall. The freshman out of Gardner-Edgerton played a part JCCC's first three goals, assisting on the first two and scoring the third goal of the match.

Marshall teamed up with sophomore forward Leticia Tessi on the first two goals, the first coming in the seventh minute and the second three minutes later. Marshall's goal was in the 25th minute with the assist from sophomore forward Karsen Koehler

The Lady Cavaliers added three more goals in the second half. Freshman forward Jill Lenherr made 4-nil in the 55th minute with her second goal of the season. Sophomore midfielder Lotta Mieindl provided the assist. 

Freshman defender Riggs Kuhn also netted her second goal of the campaign, firing shot past the Larks keeper in the 72nd minute of a feed from freshman midfielder Carmen Duarte. Kuhn later picked up her first assist finding freshman defender Ashley Chaput in the 84th minute for her first collegiate score.

 

Sophomore goalkeeper Katie Stoskopf earned the shutout victory, lowering her goals against average to a league-best 0.22 over five matches.

 

Johnson County returns to the pitch on Saturday, September 21, when the host Pratt Community College at 3 p.m.