
Photo by: Vinnie Lucia
Shorthanded Ducks Fall at Rutgers
09/19/24 | Women's Soccer
PISCATAWAY, N.J. – Oregon lost to Rutgers 3-0 Thursday at Yurcak Field, but also showed some resilience in the face of adversity.
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The Ducks were down two goals at halftime and then had to play most of the second half shorthanded after defender Karolina Jasaityte was issued a red card for interference in the 57th minute.
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Despite the disadvantage, Oregon kept the Scarlet Knights off the scoreboard until the final minutes of the match and the Ducks created some scoring chances of their own.
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How It Happened: Rutgers (6-1-1, 2-0-0) took a 1-0 lead with a goal in the eighth minute but the Ducks had opportunities to answer.
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Taylor Bryan came on as a substitute in the 18th minute and nearly tied the match in her first three minutes of field time. She received a pass from Lauren Kenny at the top of the Scarlet Knights' box and chipped a shot on net, but RU goalkeeper Olivia Bodmer was able to make a sprawling save.
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The Scarlet Knights then found the net again in 23rd minute and led 2-0 at halftime.
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After the Jasaityte red card, the Duck defense tightened.
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Goalkeeper Maddy Goldberg made diving saves in the 65th and 69th minutes. On the night, Goldberg had eight saves, while the Ducks (4-5, 0-2) were also credited with a team save.
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Rutgers scored in the 84th minute for the final score.
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Notable: The Ducks were shutout for the first time this season. … Goldberg now has 141 career saves and is nine back of eighth place (150, Cody Miles, 2008-10) on the UO career list. … This was the first meeting between Oregon and Rutgers. … The game was a homecoming of sorts for Brooklyn natives Bryan and Sydney Cradle.
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Up Next: Oregon finishes the East Coast swing with a match at Maryland on Sunday (10 a.m. PT).
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The Ducks were down two goals at halftime and then had to play most of the second half shorthanded after defender Karolina Jasaityte was issued a red card for interference in the 57th minute.
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Despite the disadvantage, Oregon kept the Scarlet Knights off the scoreboard until the final minutes of the match and the Ducks created some scoring chances of their own.
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How It Happened: Rutgers (6-1-1, 2-0-0) took a 1-0 lead with a goal in the eighth minute but the Ducks had opportunities to answer.
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Taylor Bryan came on as a substitute in the 18th minute and nearly tied the match in her first three minutes of field time. She received a pass from Lauren Kenny at the top of the Scarlet Knights' box and chipped a shot on net, but RU goalkeeper Olivia Bodmer was able to make a sprawling save.
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The Scarlet Knights then found the net again in 23rd minute and led 2-0 at halftime.
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After the Jasaityte red card, the Duck defense tightened.
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Goalkeeper Maddy Goldberg made diving saves in the 65th and 69th minutes. On the night, Goldberg had eight saves, while the Ducks (4-5, 0-2) were also credited with a team save.
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Rutgers scored in the 84th minute for the final score.
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Notable: The Ducks were shutout for the first time this season. … Goldberg now has 141 career saves and is nine back of eighth place (150, Cody Miles, 2008-10) on the UO career list. … This was the first meeting between Oregon and Rutgers. … The game was a homecoming of sorts for Brooklyn natives Bryan and Sydney Cradle.
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Up Next: Oregon finishes the East Coast swing with a match at Maryland on Sunday (10 a.m. PT).
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- www.GoDucks.com -
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Team Stats
ORE
RU
Goals
0
3
Shots
2
31
Shots on Goal
1
12
Saves
7
1
Corners
0
9
Fouls
11
7
Scoring Plays

Allie Post (4)
Assisted By: Riley Tiernan , Ashley Baran
GOAL by RU Post, Allie Assist by Tiernan, Riley and Baran, Ashley.
07:30

Shaela Bradley (2)
Assisted By: Riley Tiernan
GOAL by RU Bradley, Shaela Assist by Tiernan, Riley.
25:54

Kylie Daigle (2)
Assisted By: Reilly McGlinn
GOAL by RU Daigle, Kylie Assist by McGlinn, Reilly.
83:17
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