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Amanda Prawat (Oregon/Oregon) (Oregon), fresh off setting the UW-Stevens Point all-time record for goals and points in a career, made it another record-breaking day, as her five goals set a new all-time Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) record for career goals, as the Pointers rolled past UW-Superior 12-0.
The win improves the No. 10 ranked Pointers to 13-2-0 overall and a perfect 7-0 in WIAC play. The win also secures at least a share of the WIAC regular-season title, with one conference game left on the schedule. Superior falls to 3-13-1 overall, 0-7 in WIAC play.
Prawat now has 80 career goals, breaking the record set by Kate Pelinka of UW-River Falls, set from 1996-99, of 79. Her five goals against Superior also ties her own school record for most goals in a game, set in 2006 against UW-Stout.
The Pointers got on the board early, as Prawat scored 1:15 into the game on a break-away pass from
Leah Larson (Mincoqua, WI/Lakeland) (Minocqua) to take a 1-0 lead. Just over two minutes later, at the 3:36 mark, Prawat scored again, this time off a
Kaylee Weise (Brookfield/East) (Brookfield) cross, making the score 2-0 Point.
Not to be left out, Weise added to the action, scoring back-to-back goals off passes from
Vicki Bieschke (Oconomowoc/Waukesha Memorial) (Oconomowoc) and
Emily Walsh (Waunakee/Waunakee) (Waunakee), giving the visiting Pointers a 4-0 advantage just 19:20 into the game.
Prawat added her third of the first half on a break-away goal, netting her 22nd of the season and Walsh added one of her own before halftime, off a Prawat pass, to give the Pointers a 6-0 lead.
In the second half, the Pointers picked up where they left off, as Walsh scored her sixth goal of the season off a
Stephanie Wolf (Kenosha/Bradford) (Kenosha) and
Brittany Boyer (West Bend/East) (West Bend) and
Jennisa Koch (Waupaca/Waupaca) (Waupaca) added her third goal of the season to extend the lead to 8-0 Pointers.
Prawat added a pair, her 23rd and 24th of the season, giving her the WIAC record and tying her own record for goals in a game. Finishing off the assault,
Lauryn Semling (Plover, WI/SPASH) (Plover) tallied her first goal of the season and Weise added her 22nd of the year as time ran down, sealing the 12-0 victory.
The 12 goals scored by UWSP is the most in a game for the Pointers since 2002, a 12-0 decision over Superior.
Pam Luckow (Kaukauna/Kaukauna) (Kaukauna) and
Brittni Buechel (St. Cloud/New Holstein) (St. Cloud) combined for the 10th shutout of the season for the Pointers as the UW-Stevens Point defense did not allow the Yellowjackets to record a shot in the game.
The Pointers return to action on Wednesday, Oct. 22 when they host undefeated St. Thomas (Minn.) at the Point Soccer Bowl in a 4 p.m. match-up.