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Doutrich Records Program-Record 22 Saves Versus Knights

Doutrich Records Program-Record 22 Saves Versus Knights

Site:
Buena Vista, Va.

Score:
Southern Virginia 5, Salem 0

Records:
Salem (2-3-2, 0-1-0 USA South) / Southern Virginia (3-4-1, 2-0-0 USA South)

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BUENA VISTA, Va. – Salem goalkeeper Marissa Doutrich etched her name in the Salem soccer record book with a 22-save performance in a 5-0 setback against USA South Conference rival Southern Virginia on Wednesday evening in Buena Vista, Va.

Doutrich topped the previous single-match high by seven, which was originally set by Jazmine Bridgeman on October 10, 2009 versus Maryville. Both Taylor Barcom (Covenant / Oct. 18, 2011) and Richi Hutchins (Lynchburg / Oct. 12, 2014) equaled the mark by Bridgeman over the course of the next five years.

Salem, which tallied 23 saves as a unit, had 10 saves in the first half and 13 more in the second frame.

The Knights kept their perfect league mark intact after attempting 51 shots, including 28 shots on goal, in the victory. Southern Virginia had 12 players attempt at least two shots over the course of the match, including Makinna Winterton, who finished with six shots, four shots on goal and three goals.

Teammates Morgan Romney, Tessa Miller and Audrey McKeon had five shots apiece for the Knights offense. Seven players had multiple shots on goal for Southern Virginia, led by Winterton. Both Maria Murray and McKeon had three shots on goal apiece.

The Knights found the back of the net on two occasions in the first half, including Maybel Harris' strike in the 14th-minute, following a pass from Hailey Gadd. Romney added the second goal of the frame seen minutes later on an unassisted strike.

Winterton was responsible for all three second half goals for the Knights, extending the lead to 3-0 at 48:42 on a pass from Harris. Seventeen seconds after her first goal of the contest, Winterton drove home a pass from Maci Rackham, stretching the margin to 4-0.

Winterton's final goal of the second half came in the 75th-minute following a pass from Abbie Klusman. Southern Virginia wrapped up the half with 23 shots after attempting 28 shots in the first half.

Salem, which was limited to 10 players in the match, did not attempt any shots or shots on goal in the match.