
Photo by: Andy Eisch - Kansas Athletics
Jaskaniec leads Badgers past Jayhawks
August 22, 2021 | Women's Soccer
Junior’s game-winning tally lifts Badgers to 2-0 start
LAWRENCE, Kan. – Thanks to Emma Jaskaniec's second-half goal, the Wisconsin women's soccer team surged past Kansas, 1-0, on Sunday afternoon at Rock Chalk Park.
After a quiet first half, the Badgers enjoyed a stellar second half, highlighted by Jaskaniec's first goal of the season. The junior midfielder scored in the 63rd minute off a feed from senior Cammie Murtha to break the scoreless deadlock.
Wisconsin had the first eight shots in the second half and ultimately outshot Kansas 13-5 during the game.
Notes To Know
- Jordyn Bloomer, who was named to the Mac Hermann Trophy Watch List earlier this week, stopped both shots she faced to earn her second-straight shutout. With her clean sheet on Sunday, Bloomer is now tied for third in school history with 28 career shutouts.
- All seven of Jaskaniec's career goals have been game-winning efforts.
- This marks the first time since the 2015 season that UW has started a season with a 2-0 record. In addition, this year is the first time UW has posted back-to-back shutouts to begin a season since the 2012 campaign when UW enjoyed three-straight clean sheets to open up the year.
- UW improved to 3-0 all time against Kansas.
Up Next
UW returns to Madison for a pair of games this week at the McClimon Soccer Complex. UW opens its home slate on Thursday with a 7:30 p.m. CT game against Notre Dame before hosting Eastern Illinois on Sunday at 1 p.m. All regular-season games at the McClimon Soccer Complex feature free admission.
After a quiet first half, the Badgers enjoyed a stellar second half, highlighted by Jaskaniec's first goal of the season. The junior midfielder scored in the 63rd minute off a feed from senior Cammie Murtha to break the scoreless deadlock.
Jaskaniec's seventh career goal gives the #Badgers a lead in Lawrence
— Wisconsin Soccer (@BadgerWSoccer) August 22, 2021
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Wisconsin had the first eight shots in the second half and ultimately outshot Kansas 13-5 during the game.
Notes To Know
- Jordyn Bloomer, who was named to the Mac Hermann Trophy Watch List earlier this week, stopped both shots she faced to earn her second-straight shutout. With her clean sheet on Sunday, Bloomer is now tied for third in school history with 28 career shutouts.
- All seven of Jaskaniec's career goals have been game-winning efforts.
- This marks the first time since the 2015 season that UW has started a season with a 2-0 record. In addition, this year is the first time UW has posted back-to-back shutouts to begin a season since the 2012 campaign when UW enjoyed three-straight clean sheets to open up the year.
- UW improved to 3-0 all time against Kansas.
Up Next
UW returns to Madison for a pair of games this week at the McClimon Soccer Complex. UW opens its home slate on Thursday with a 7:30 p.m. CT game against Notre Dame before hosting Eastern Illinois on Sunday at 1 p.m. All regular-season games at the McClimon Soccer Complex feature free admission.
Team Stats
WI
KU
Goals
1
0
Shots
13
5
Shots on Goal
6
2
Saves
2
4
Corners
3
5
Fouls
12
8
Scoring Plays

Emma Jaskaniec (1)
Assisted By: Cameron Murtha
GOAL by WI Jaskaniec, Emma Assist by Murtha, Cameron.
63:24
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