Remains Undefeated at Home with 7-0 against Dodge

#5 Butler breaks program record for consecutive shutouts at home with a 7-0 win against Dodge City Sunday afternoon. The win takes Butler to 5-0 in KJCCC (8-1-1 overall) with a home shutout streak of 10 games.

Charity Hon (Towanda KS) scored her first goal of her college career and opened up an offensive surge for Butler. Hon's goal came less than ten minutes into the game off a corner kick from Stephanie Bonilla (Garland TX). Bonilla's corner was flicked on to Hon by Casie Greenlee (Valley Center KS) where is was placed by the Dodge goal keeper. Dodge City tried to answer shortly after the goal, but they put one shot over the goal and another attempts was turned away by Butler keeper Mel Neussen (Emporia KS).

Dodge City's defense held the Grizzlies off until the last minutes of the half when Natausha Sanchez (Dodge City KS) found Bonilla on a though ball that she finished on the near post. The final goal of the half was netted by Aisling Dyer (Ireland) who took a pass from Megan Snyder (Overland Park KS) pushed it out of her feet and laced a ball upper 90 from 30 yards out. The score would remain 3-0 going into half time with Butler dominating play.

Sanchez led the charge in the second half when the Grizzlies scored off her corner less than five minutes into the second half. Sanchez's corner was flicked on by Kaila Sneath (Hutchinson KS) to Abby Ponce (Oxnard CA) who put the ball into an empty net. Snyder would make her next mark in the score book with an assist for Carla Daniels (Jamaica) who turned on the Dodge defense and placed a ball to the far post. Butler's defense kept pressing to the end of the game and were reward with two more goals. Daniels assisted the sixth goal when she found Siarra Quintana (Amarillo TX) with a miss directed ball. Quintana's finish was her first colligate goal. The final goal of the game game off a through ball by Bonilla to freshman Alyssa Miller (Thornton CO) who slipped one by the Dodge keeper.

The Grizzlies were able to maintain a scoreless streak at home as well as keeping a clean sheet against all KJCCC opponents this season. Nuessen has been behind all the conference shutouts taking her scoreless minutes over 500 with the win. Butler was also helped by their depth on the warm fall afternoon as they played all 24 rostered players.

Butler will look to continue their quality season Wednesday at Allen County.