The Snow College women's soccer team continued its win streak after defeating North Idaho College 2-0 and Pacific Northwest Christian College 13-0 over the weekend.
The No. 5 Badgers entered the weekend on a two-game win streak after a 1-0 victory over the then No. 6 Salt Lake Community College and a 3-2 victory over Colorado Northwestern Community College.
The Badgers now hold a 13-1-1 overall record and a 10-1-1 conference mark and are sitting in first place in the Scenic West Athletic Conference standings. Snow College sits just in front of SLCC, NIC, and CNCC.
Emily Morrill started the scoring quickly against NIC with a goal in the 8th minute to give the Badgers an early 1-0 lead. Liv Harding extended the Badgers lead with an unassisted goal in the 45th minute.
The remainder of the game was scoreless with the Badgers taking a total of 20 shots throughout the game. Snow College limited NIC to two shots the entire game with Hayley Ogden turning away the only shot on goal.
The Badgers then traveled to Kennewick, Washington to take on the Gladiators. The Badgers defeated the Gladiators 14-0 earlier in the season.
The Badgers got off to a hot start with four goals in the first eight minutes of the game. The first goal was in the 2nd minute, netted by Bailee Ballard off a cross from Daisha Wagner. Ali Spencer quickly extended the lead, scoring in the 4th minute from Harding.
Ballard scored again in the 6th minute for her 12th goal of the season on an assist from Brooklyn Bradley. Megan Hanson then scored the fourth Badger goal in the 8th minute on a pass from Katie Anderson.
Hanson netted her second goal of the game in the 13th minute and Tyler Eastman added the sixth Badger goal in the 27th minute.
The Badgers then scored two goals in the 32nd minute. The first of the two was scored by Rylee Everton on a cross from Emily Noorda. The second was netted by Kristyn Narvaez assisted by Madi Thurgood.
Snow College entered halftime with a 8-0 lead with 20 shots taken. 11 of which were turned away by the Gladiator goalkeeper.
After the second half began, Eastman scored again in the 55th minute on an assist from Ellie Cook to reopen the scoring for the Badgers. Cook then netted a goal for herself in the 60th minute off a cross by Harding.
Harding scored her team leading 18th goal in the 64th minute assisted by Cook. Harding currently is tied in seventh place in the nation with 18 goals.
Shellabarger then scored a pair of goals to wrap up the scoring for the Badgers with her first coming in the 68th minute of the match. Shellabarger then scored the final goal for the Badgers in the 84th minute. Thurgood provided the assists for both goals. The Badgers ended the game winning 13-0.
Hayley Ogden turned away the lone Gladiator shot, pushing her season save total to 26. The Badgers limited NIC and PNWCC to three total shots with two shots on goal over the weekend.
The Badgers will head out on their final road trip of the season Thursday and take on Truckee Meadows Community College. The match is scheduled to kickoff at 1 p.m. in Reno, Nevada. Following the match at TMCC, the Badgers will wrap up their regular season against the College of Southern Idaho Saturday Oct. 26. Kickoff is scheduled for 11 a.m. in Twins Falls, Idaho. For video streaming and live stat information, visit snowbadgers.com.