PROVO, Utah — The BYU women’s soccer team earned a season-high in goals with a 3-1 win over conference opponent Iowa State on Monday evening at South Field, moving on to a 5-4-3 overall record.
"I am proud of the girls tonight," said BYU head coach Jennifer Rockwood. "They battled through and it wasn't easy. It was a very physical game, but we came up with two really nice goals in the second half."
After a 1-1 tie at halftime, BYU would score two game-altering goals in the second half to secure its victory.
BYU’s leading goalscorer Allie Fryer earned her sixth goal on the season, scoring the first goal of the match in the 21st minute mark. Avery Frischknecht tallied the second goal in the 69th minute, her second of the season. Junior MacKenzee Vance recorded the third and final goal for the Cougars in the 75th minute.
Freshman Mika Krommenhoek earned two assists on BYU’s three goals, her first game with multiple assists.
The Cougars outshot the Cyclones 16-7 in Iowa State's first appearance in Provo. In a physical matchup, six yellow cards were issued, three to each team, and a combined 33 fouls were called, with 17 on BYU and 16 on Iowa State.