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September 3, 2012

Roundup, Sept. 3, 2012: Two quick goals give ISU 2-1 win





Indiana State’s women scored a pair of goals just one minute and 16 seconds apart on Sunday afternoon at Memorial Stadium, earning the Sycamores a 2-1 comeback victory over the visiting Murray State Racers in nonconference college soccer.

Murray State (0-4) took a 1-0 lead into the halftime locker room, using a long ball over the top of the Indiana State defense in the 21st minute to net the game’s opening goal. Both sides took three shots in the opening 45 minutes, while Indiana State led 4-1 in corner kicks.

Indiana State (3-2) created multiple chances in the final 30 minutes, including a golden opportunity to tie the game in the 69th minute when the Sycamores earned a penalty kick. Shelby Troyer stepped up to take the kick, but Murray State goalkeeper Yi Du chose the right direction and blocked the penalty kick with an outstanding diving save.

Troyer redeemed herself in the 71st minute, tying the game on a header in the six-yard box. Bria Caldwell drew a foul, setting up Emily Chura to send in a perfect free kick that found Troyer for the goal. The goal was Troyer’s second of the season.

Caldwell was again key in the game-winning goal for the Sycamores, working past a Murray State defender on the endline before sending a pass to the center of the penalty box. Taylor Reed sent home her first goal of the 2012 season.

Indiana State plays Friday at Las Vegas in the UNLV Nike Invitational. ISU and Montana meet at 7:30 p.m.



In other soccer:

• Rose-Hulman 1, Olivet 1 — At Franklin, the men from Rose-Hulman and Olivet battled through heavy rains to earn a draw in the relocated Rose-Hulman Invitational.

Joe Byrd scored off a deflected shot from John Munson in the 41st minute to give Rose-Hulman a 1-0 lead. Ben Green was also credited with an assist for a strong corner kick. Olivet knotted the score in the 88th minute to force overtime.

The overtime featured a 3-0 shots advantage for Olivet in the first 10 minutes and a 4-0 edge for Rose-Hulman in the second 10 minutes. Olivet outshot Rose-Hulman 18-11 in the match. Drew Belk and William Senat each had three shots for the Engineers, and Drew Miller provided a strong effort in goal with 10 saves and several other solid plays in the rain on crossing passes.

Rose-Hulman, 0-1-1, returns to action Wednesday at Greenville. Olivet is 1-0-1.



Saturday

BOYS

At Greenwood

Terre Haute North    0    0    —    0

Center Grove    3    2    —    5

Center Grove goals — Max McLaughlin (Carson Kelker), Kyle Parry (Creighton Smith), Parry (Smith), Austin Storm (Christian McGill), McGill (Kelker).



Terre Haute South    0    1    —    1

Center Grove    6    5    —    11

South goal — Name not provided.

Center Gove goals — Austin Storm (Creighton Smith), Storm (Smith), Kyle Parry (Christian McGill), Parry (McGill), Chandler Downs (Gabe Edel), Downs (Edel), Smith (Nathan Silva), Tony Robinson, Dalton Mudd, Edel, Silva.

Volleyball

• Rose wins title — At Jacksonville, Ill., Rose-Hulman won the Illinois College Invitational by winning all four matches Saturday and Sunday.

The Engineers beat MacMurray 25-20, 25-15, 25-15 on Sunday, then downed Culver-Stockton 16-25, 25-18, 17-25, 25-21, 15-10 in the championship match.

Now 4-0, Rose-Hulman plays Wednesday at Greenville.



• Vincennes goes 3-1 — At Perrysburg, Ohio, Vincennes University won three of four matches during the weekend at the Owens Community College Invitational.

Northview graduate Kaylee Clark had 21 digs in a win over Muskegon, 26 in a four-set loss to Iowa Central, 10 in a win over Jackson Community College and 15 against Macomb Community College. Terre Haute North graduate Kinzi Kiefer had 12 digs against Muskegon.



Saturday

At Montgomery

Barr-Reeve Invitational

Northview finished 4th out of 8 teams

Eastern Greene    25    32

Northview    20    30



Evansville Mater Dei    19    21

Northview    25    25



Perry Central    28    18    8

Northview    26    25    15



Barr-Reeve    25    23    15

Northview    16    25    10

Highlights — In combined totals for Northview, Shelbi Morris had 47 kills and 4 aces; Brylie Riddell 46 kills, 6 blocks and 2 aces; McKenzi Kumpf 34 kills, 5 aces and 2 blocks; Madison McDonald 63 assists, 6 digs, 3 blocks and 3 aces; Taylor Hess 50 assists and 5 aces; Audrey Clark 28 digs; Ashley Heck 19 digs; Hannah Willocks 12 digs; Mikayla Rowan 12 kills and 7 blocks; and Morgan Stearley 10 kills, 7 assists and 2 digs.

Next — Northview (10-4) will be at home Wednesday to take on Cascade.



Linton    25    15    16

Trinity Lutheran    20    25    25

Only Linton score available from the Barr-Reeve Invitational.



At Robinson, Ill.

Robinson Invitational

Red Hill    11    14

Robinson    25    25

Highlights — For Robinson, Kari Bopp had 7 kills, 7 assists, a block, 16 points and 3 aces; Kylee Hannahs 4 kills, 4 digs and 8 points; Madison Bayless 8 assists, a kill, a block, 2 points and an ace; Ashton Richey 5 kills, 2 digs and a point; Leah Avery 4 kills, 2 assists and a dig; Nicole Kelso 2 digs and 5 points; Kinsey Fear 2 digs and a point; Emily Trimble an assist and a kill; Karnell Bowen a dig; Olivia Musch an assist; and Allison McGahey a kill.



Marshall    25    21    13

Robinson    16    25    15

Highlights — For Robinson, Kari Bopp had 11 assists, 7 digs, 5 kills and 6 points; Nicole Kelso 3 digs, 11 points and 4 aces; Jasmine Brooks 8 digs, an assist and 5 points; Madison Bayless 4 digs, 3 assists, 2 kills, 3 points and an ace; Kylee Hannahs 9 digs, 2 kills and a point; Leah Avery 3 digs, 3 kills and an assist; Ashton Richey 2 kills, 2 blocks and 2 digs; Sonnie Givens 4 kills and a dig; and Kinsey Fear a point.



North Knox    25    30    12

Robinson    19    32    15

Highlights — For Robinson, Kari Bopp had 14 assists, 8 kills, 6 digs, a block, 8 points and an ace; Madison Bayless 15 assists, 8 digs, 3 kills, 8 points and 3 aces; Kylee Hannahs 6 digs, 5 kills and 8 points; Jasmine Brooks 13 digs and 4 points; Leah Avery 8 kills and 2 digs; Sonnie Givens 4 blocks and 3 kills; Nicole Kelso 5 digs and a point; Courtney Callaway 3 points and an ace; and Ashton Richey 2 kills and a dig.



Noble    20    25    15

Robinson    25    20    9

Highlights — For Robinson, Kari Bopp had 13 assists, 8 digs, 3 kills, a block and 5 points; Kylee Hannahs 11 digs, 5 kills and 7 points; Nicole Kelso 2 digs, 11 points and 4 aces; Madison Bayless 10 digs, 5 assists and a block; Sonnie Givens 9 kills, 2 digs and a block; Ashton Richey 5 kills and 3 blocks; Jasmine Brooks 7 digs; Leah Avery 4 digs, a kill and a block; and Kinsey Fear 2 points.

Record — Robinson is 6-1.

Auto racing

• Ted Horn 100 off — Rain and wet conditions wiped out Sunday’s running of the Ted Horn 100 for U.S. Auto Club Silver Crown cars at DuQuoin, Ill.

The cancellation was only the third in the 64-year history of the race, the other rainouts coming in 1962 and 2009.

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