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No. 14 SOC Powers Through Oklahoma State, 1-0
10/12/2018 10:03:00 PM | Soccer
Bears stay perfect at home in 2018 with strong win over Cowgirls
THE RUNDOWN
WACO, Texas – Baylor soccer (12-4-0, 5-1-0 Big 12) maintained its perfect record at home in 2018 with a 1-0 win over Oklahoma State (10-3-1, 2-2-1 Big 12) on Friday evening at Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field.
With commanding leads in shots (21-12), shots on goals (11-4) and corners (6-2), the Bears used an early first half lead to roll to the win over the Cowgirls.
BU was first on the board, scoring the lone goal of the contest in the 24th minute.
Raegan Padgett took her approach on the far-left side of the box, gathering and serving a cross into the 18.
The ball bounced first from Julie James on a header and back to Camryn Wendlandt, who lasered in a shot that burned over the OSU keeper to find the net.
The score was all the Bears needed to work to the home victory after three-straight matches on the road.
STAT OF THE MATCH
20-1 – the score differential for the Bears at home in 2018, improving to 7-0 at Betty Lou Mays Field this season.
TOP QUOTES
"It was a good hard-fought game. You've got kids here who care about what they do. They want to win. They're kids who want to compete and they're going to do whatever they've got to do to win on both sides. I thought at the end of the day it was a pretty good match." – Baylor head coach Paul Jobson
"This win definitely carries momentum because we know we have three more matches at home for the rest of the season and weʻre going to get extra rest this weekend since we only have one game. This is going to be really good for us know that Oklahoma State is a hard opponent and we really grinded it out." – Baylor junior forward Camryn Wendlandt
NOTES
* Baylor and Oklahoma State met for the 26th time, with the Bears improving to 13-10-3 in the series and 7-2-0 under head coach Paul Jobson.
* Sophomore goalkeeper Jennifer Wandt extended her home shutout streak this season to 520:00 minutes, closing out her eighth solo shutout on the season and the 17th of her collegiate career.
* Camryn Wendlandt scored her sixth goal of the season and her team-best third game-winning goal of the season.
* Julie James notched her second assist on the year, taking her point total up to a team-best 14.
* Raegan Padgett notched her fourth assist on the season, the eighth of her career.
* The Bears continue to score at a clip that ranks them among the most productive offenses in the country, scoring at least one goal for 16-straight matches, the longest streak to start a season since the program's 1996 inaugural season (scored in all 21 matches).
WHAT'S NEXT
Baylor continues through to the penultimate weekend of the 2018 regular season, hosting Kansas State and Kansas next weekend.
WACO, Texas – Baylor soccer (12-4-0, 5-1-0 Big 12) maintained its perfect record at home in 2018 with a 1-0 win over Oklahoma State (10-3-1, 2-2-1 Big 12) on Friday evening at Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field.
With commanding leads in shots (21-12), shots on goals (11-4) and corners (6-2), the Bears used an early first half lead to roll to the win over the Cowgirls.
BU was first on the board, scoring the lone goal of the contest in the 24th minute.
Raegan Padgett took her approach on the far-left side of the box, gathering and serving a cross into the 18.
The ball bounced first from Julie James on a header and back to Camryn Wendlandt, who lasered in a shot that burned over the OSU keeper to find the net.
The score was all the Bears needed to work to the home victory after three-straight matches on the road.
STAT OF THE MATCH
20-1 – the score differential for the Bears at home in 2018, improving to 7-0 at Betty Lou Mays Field this season.
TOP QUOTES
"It was a good hard-fought game. You've got kids here who care about what they do. They want to win. They're kids who want to compete and they're going to do whatever they've got to do to win on both sides. I thought at the end of the day it was a pretty good match." – Baylor head coach Paul Jobson
"This win definitely carries momentum because we know we have three more matches at home for the rest of the season and weʻre going to get extra rest this weekend since we only have one game. This is going to be really good for us know that Oklahoma State is a hard opponent and we really grinded it out." – Baylor junior forward Camryn Wendlandt
NOTES
* Baylor and Oklahoma State met for the 26th time, with the Bears improving to 13-10-3 in the series and 7-2-0 under head coach Paul Jobson.
* Sophomore goalkeeper Jennifer Wandt extended her home shutout streak this season to 520:00 minutes, closing out her eighth solo shutout on the season and the 17th of her collegiate career.
* Camryn Wendlandt scored her sixth goal of the season and her team-best third game-winning goal of the season.
* Julie James notched her second assist on the year, taking her point total up to a team-best 14.
* Raegan Padgett notched her fourth assist on the season, the eighth of her career.
* The Bears continue to score at a clip that ranks them among the most productive offenses in the country, scoring at least one goal for 16-straight matches, the longest streak to start a season since the program's 1996 inaugural season (scored in all 21 matches).
WHAT'S NEXT
Baylor continues through to the penultimate weekend of the 2018 regular season, hosting Kansas State and Kansas next weekend.
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Team Stats
OSU
BU
Goals
0
1
Shots
12
21
Shots on Goal
4
11
Saves
10
4
Corners
2
6
Fouls
8
19
Scoring Plays

Wendlandt, Camryn (6)
Assisted By: Padgett, Raegan , James, Julie
GOAL by BU Wendlandt, Camryn (FIRST GOAL), Assist by Padgett, Raegan and James, Julie, goal number 6 for season.
23:20
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