MOSCOW, Idaho - The University of Idaho women's soccer team fell 2-0 to Montana in a non-conference game Sunday at Guy Wicks Field. With the loss, the Vandals have now last their last three games.
The Vandals (2-5-0) were dominated on the field, which translated to the stat sheet. Montana (2-5-1) held a 15-12 advantage in shots, a 7-3 advantage in shots on goal and a 7-2 advantage in corner kicks. Lindsay Winans led the Grizzlies with 10 shots and scored both goals. She scored in the 15th minute of the first half and again in the 67th minute of the second half.
"We were second best everywhere," Idaho head coach Pete Showler said "They beat us to the ball, we stood and watched the game go by us, and we didn't make things happen. We put things together in previous games and then come into this game and put up an effort like we just did and I just don't know where the team went. I don't understand how we let teams dictate the game when we know we are a better soccer side then they are. We have a long way to go yet and right now we are letting ourselves down in some of the basics."
The Vandals have only one game next week when they travel to Albuquerque, N.M., to take on the University of New Mexico. The game is Sunday, (Sept. 25) and begins at noon.