High-Powered Offense of Lady Rustlers Sets School Record

Much like the CWC men's soccer team, the women had their shot at taking down Otero Junior College Friday afternoon.
The Rustler women were eager to put the ball in the net, and led off their day scoring in the first six minutes of the match. Willow Aullman, freshman from Star Valley, WY, headed the ball into the net with Sienna Bodily providing the assist. Otero answered quickly and knotted up the score at 1-1 into halftime. In the second half, the CWC women found the net one more time when Rakiya King took a pass from Aullman and put it past the goalkeeper. Unfortunately, Otero was able to squeeze one more goal late in the game and held the Lady Rustlers from scoring before the end of the match, leading to a final score of 2-3.
Another conference opponent came out to play Saturday afternoon, this time it was Trinidad State College paying CWC a visit. The Lady Rustlers were in a complete feeding frenzy mode right from the jump. Freshman out of Scotland, Daisie Donegan pounded a long ball into the goal from 35 yards deep, with an assist from Sienna Bodily. The Lady Rustlers kept Trinidad's goalkeeper busy all game, racking up almost 40 shots on goal the entire match. The second CWC goal was courtesy of Willow Aullman off an assist from Donegan. Scotland native Ellie McKay assisted Jersee Clapier for the third goal of the afternoon. Not more than a few minutes later, Kristen Moss had an unassisted goal. Ana Bernard, Donegan, Rakiya King and Clapier all added goals of their own in the second half, and Mia Boll wrapped up the historical scoring day for the Lady Rustlers when she bent the ball into the net off a corner kick with 11 minutes left in the match. The final score set a CWC women's soccer school record of 9-1.