Nittany Lions Top No. 8 BYU, 3-1Nittany Lions Top No. 8 BYU, 3-1

Nittany Lions Top No. 8 BYU, 3-1

Aug. 18, 2017

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No. 8 BYU011
PSU123

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Scoring
PSU9:32Marissa Sheva
BYU57:06Cameron Tucker
PSU61:43Alina Ortega Jurado
PSU64:22Marissa Sheva
GoalkeepersMinGASV
BYUHannah Clark90:0033
PSURose Chandler90:0013
Stat ComparisonBYUPSU
Shots1114
Shots on Goal46
Saves
33
Corner Kicks36

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Midfielder Marissa Sheva (Sellersville, Pa.) kicked off the 2017 Penn State women's soccer season with her first career two-goal outing to help the Nittany Lions top the No. 8 BYU Cougars, 3-1, Friday night in front of 3,570 fans at Jeffrey Field.

"First off, fantastic crowd tonight," head coach Erica Dambach said. "Great energy here at Jeffrey Field. It is always fun to open up the sports season here on a Friday night and I just want to thank the crowd because they brought us so much energy, especially when BYU equalized. We needed their energy. We needed their boost and just really proud of our group tonight."

Less than 10 minutes into the season, junior Charlotte Williams (Rochester, N.Y.) found Sheva on the right side of the field and then she moved into the box to beat BYU (0-1-0, 0-0-0 WCC) goalkeeper Hannah Clark from eight-yards out for the 1-0 lead.

After tallying a shot advantage of 8-3 during the first 45 minutes of play, Penn State held a 1-0 lead at the break. Thirteen minutes into the second half, BYU's Cameron Tucker found the back of the net to tie the match at one.

With the game tied, Penn State (1-0-0, 0-0-0 B1G) scored twice within a three-minute span to take a 3-1 lead in the 65th minute of play.

The Nittany Lions took back the lead after junior Alina Ortega Jurado (Waldgirmes, Germany) placed a shot into the bottom-right corner at 61:43 from 20-yards out. Following the Ortega Jurado strike, Sheva completed her brace at 64:22, as she put home a rebound after a pair of Nittany Lion shot attempts.

In net, redshirt junior Rose Chandler (Atlanta, Ga.) recorded her first-career start, as she finished the evening with three saves, two of which came in the final 45 minutes of play.

The Nittany Lions continue their season-opening homestand with Hofstra on Sunday, Aug. 20, at 1 p.m. Following Sunday's contest the Penn State women's soccer team is hosting its first post-match autograph session of the season.

NOTES: Penn State improves to 19-2-3 in home openers...Penn State outshot BYU, 14-11...Kerry Abello, Shea Moyer and Frankie Tagliaferri made their debuts Friday night...Marissa Sheva recorded her first-career two-goal game...Charlotte Williams tied a career-best two-assist outing...Penn State captured its first win against BYU...BYU leads the all-time series, 2-1-0...The Nittany Lions recorded their fifth-best crowd in program history...Emily Ogle has played in 52 matches, which includes 52 starts...Rose Chandler tallied her first-career win.