Berendowsky Sets Career Goals Mark in Soccer Win
10/14/1998 12:00:00 AM | Women's Soccer
Site: Ann Arbor, Mich. (U-M Soccer Field)
Score: Michigan 3, Toledo 1
Records: U-M (10-3-1), Toledo (6-9)
Next U-M Match: Friday, Oct. 16 -- at Michigan State (East Lansing, Mich.), 3 p.m.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Junior Amber Berendowsky (Brighton, Mich./Brighton HS) netted two goals and became the school's career goals leader to lead the University of Michigan women's soccer team to a 3-1 non-conference victory over Toledo at U-M Soccer Field.
Berendowsky, who entered the game tied with Ruth Poulin (1994-97) for the U-M career goals record with 32, opened the scoring at 26:21 on a feed from Mari Hoff (Canton, Mich./Salem HS). Berendowsky struck again 18 minutes into the second half as she scored her ninth goal of the season and 34th of her career on an assist from Jessica Limauro (Troy, Mich./Troy HS).
Michigan went up 3-0 as Jen Stahl (Amston, Conn./Rham HS)Â scored her first goal of the season, assisted by Hoff at 73:13. Amanda Brown spoiled U-M's shutout bid with a late goal for the Rockets. U-M goalkeeper Jessica Jones (Northville, Mich./Northville HS) made two saves in picking up her sixth win of the season.
Michigan finishes up Big Ten Conference play Friday (Oct. 16) with a 3 p.m. match at Michigan State in East Lansing.
GAME SUMMARY
| Team | 1 | 2 | F |
| Toledo | 0 | 1 | 1 |
| Michigan | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Scoring, Time (Assist)
1st -- U-M, Amber Berendowsky, 26:21 (Mari Hoff)
2nd -- U-M, Berendowsky, 63:03 (Jessica Limauro)
2nd -- U-M, Jen Stahl, 73:13 (Hoff)
2nd -- UT, Amanda Brown, 74:01 (unassisted)
Shots: U-M 12, UT 4
Saves: U-M 2, UT 10
Corner Kicks: U-M 5, UT 3
Fouls: U-M 3, UT 1
Cards: None
NOTES
• Amber Berendowsky now owns every career and single-season offensive school record, with season marks for goals (18), assists (17), points (53) and game-winning goals (6) and career records for goals (34), assists (25), points (93) and game-winning goals (9). Each of her single-season records was set in 1997.
• Michigan's defense had strung together six scoreless periods before Toledo's goal at the 74:01 mark. Starting in the first half of the Minnesota game (Oct. 4), the Wolverines went 317:04 minutes without yielding a goal.
• Michigan reaches double figures in wins for the third straight year and for the fourth time in the program's five-year history.
• The Wolverines are now 3-0-0 all-time against Toledo.
• Michigan is ranked No. 19 by Soccer America.








