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Sep 12, 2009

#2 Loggers Pluck Sagehens, 4-0

TACOMA, Wash. - Senior forward Janece Levien (Beaverton, Ore.) scored twice and a pair of sophomores added two more as the second-ranked Puget Sound Loggers made easy work of the Pomona-Pitzer Sagehens, 4-0, in a NCAA Division III women's soccer game on Saturday afternoon on East Athletic Field in Tacoma, Wash.

The first of Levien's pair came in the 24th minute when she received a pass from Maddy Fisk (Corvallis, Ore.) for her third of the season and the 55th goal of her Logger career.  Puget Sound dominated the first half, holding Pomona-Pitzer without a shot.

Levien scored her second in the 52nd minute off a cross from sophomore Mikaela Freeman (Alameda, Calif./Bishop O'Dowd).  The goal puts Levien just two back from 2005 national player of the year Cortney Kjar on the career goals list. 

Puget Sound made it 3-0 in the 71st minute when Jenny Moore (Kent, Wash./Kentwood) scored the unintentional goal when her cross bent around the post and into the net.  The Loggers got their final score in the 74th minutes when Fisk found Freeman open for the shot and Freeman delivered for the Logger win.

Kallie Wolfer (Salt Lake City, Utah/Skyline) collected the win in goal, making two saves in 85:44 before being replaced by Katie Wheeler (Oregon City, Ore.), who made one save in the final 4:16.

The Loggers will open up Northwest Conference play next Saturday when they travel down to Salem, Ore. to take on Willamette.

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Janece Levien
Beaverton, Ore.
Beaverton HS

A two-time Northwest Conference Offensive Player of the Year, Janece is set to leave the women's soccer program as perhaps the best to ever wear the maroon and white. "I chose Puget Sound because I wanted to go to a small school where I could focus on school and have soccer be a priority, but not my life, in case of injury. The people here are very friendly and the campus is beautiful."