That's what the Berry women's soccer team compiled over the weekend, first going to North Carolina on Saturday night where they handed host Brevard a 2-0 defeat and then making the trip to Macon, Ga., on Sunday where they rolled past Wesleyan 6-1 for the Vikings third straight win.
The weekend sweep improves Berry to 3-2 for the season and puts head coach
Kathy Brown on the brink of reaching a career milestone as she now needs just one victory to reach the 300-career win milestone. That could come Wednesday night when the Vikings hit the road again to Tennessee to take on Maryville in a 7 p.m. kickoff.
Against Wesleyan, Berry fired the opening salvo scoring twice within three minutes of each other when
Christina Marijanich scored 11:57 into the game thanks to an assist by
Kaitlin Ramsey, who then assisted on a score by Toellner minutes later.
Wesleyan cut lead to 2-1 at the half, but Berry reeled off four unanswered goals to put the game out of reach. With 57:37 elapsed, Ramsey recorded her third assist when Toellner took another pass from her teammate to score,
Hailey Thompson hit the back of the net eight minutes later with
Vanessa Belanger earning the assist, and the final two goals for the Vikings from
Ashley Read and
Haley Stewart, who was assisted on the score by
Kendall Varitek.
Berry dominated the game, unloading for 34 shots – 22 on goal – while the Vikings' defense allowed Wesleyan to just four shots, with -Berry keeper
Maggie Jones coming up two saves.
Against Brevard on Saturday, the Vikings got off to a fast start with two first-half goals and a stifling defense to hand Brevard the loss.
Marijanich put Berry on the board 2:25 into the game thanks to an assist by Brantley, and just over 29 minutes the pair reversed roles with Brantley scoring off a pass from Marijanich.
Berry's defense also proved stingy in the game, limiting Brevard to just four shots and just one in the final 45 minutes. Jones had two saves in goal.