JAMESTOWN, N.D. — Minnesota Duluth earned a convincing 2-0 victory over Jamestown on Friday, improving to 7-6-4 with a dominant road performance. The Bulldogs broke through late in the first half before adding insurance in the second half, controlling the match with superior shot volume and precision finishing.
Kamryn Beavers opened the scoring in the 42nd minute, assisted by Elaina Shromoff, giving Minn. Duluth a 1-0 lead heading into halftime. The goal capped a first-half performance where the Bulldogs generated consistent pressure despite Jamestown's defensive efforts. Miriam Marsan doubled the advantage in the 78th minute, sealing the result as the home team struggled to mount a meaningful offensive threat.
Minn. Duluth's attacking prowess was evident throughout. The Bulldogs recorded 20 shot attempts and 10 shots on goal, significantly outpacing Jamestown's seven attempts and four on-goal efforts. The visitors also earned five corner kicks compared to Jamestown's four, demonstrating their ability to dictate play in the attacking third. Goalkeeper saves favored the home side 8-4, though Jamestown's defense was ultimately unable to prevent the two decisive goals.
Jamestown, now 2-12-1, struggled to create consistent scoring opportunities against a Minn. Duluth defense that remained organized throughout. The Jimmies made multiple substitutions in an attempt to shift momentum, particularly in the second half, but could not generate the quality chances needed to threaten the Bull