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Dynamic Duo Lead FIU
FIU vs ULM Box Score
MIAMI
- The FIU women's soccer team closed out its four-game homestand on
arguably its best all-around performance of the season: a 5-1 victory versus
ULM on Sunday afternoon. With the win, the Golden Panthers (6-5-3, 4-1-1)
extended their unbeaten streak to five games and remain undefeated against
the Warhawks (2-9-2, 1-4-0) in the overall series.
Sophomore forwards
April Perry and
Deana Rossi each scored two goals, becoming the first FIU pair since
Michelle O'Brien and Sasja Odenyo on Oct. 19, 2001 (at UALR) to score multi
goals in one game. The goals were the first for Rossi this season, and Perry
now has scored four goals in the last three contests.
"I was just real hungry
out there. I've been waiting to get my goals, so I'm just excited it finally
came," Rossi said. "I think everyone as a team has stepped up a lot. We're
doing better all over the field, especially attacking."
FIU outshot ULM 18-8 and
had several scoring opportunities in addition to the five goals. The Golden
Panthers almost scored with 21 minutes remaining in the half when Rossi
crossed the ball from the right corner of the field to senior
Amy Jackson directly in front of the goal, but Jackson's header was
deflected by goalie Mallory George.
Roughly two minutes
later, the Golden Panthers nearly scored again when
Katrina Rose kicked the ball over ULM's line of defenders. Perry found
the ball, dribbled in from the left side, but her shot sailed just high of
the cross bar.
FIU took a 1-0 lead when
Jessica Gambill dribbled between two defenders outside of the box and
met the goalie head-to-head. At the last second, she crossed the ball to
Rossi, who connected with the back of the net for the first time this
season.
Perry continued her
scoring streak to three games after receiving the ball from freshman
Casey Thames at midfield. Perry dribbled inside the box and sailed the
ball past the goalie with 11 minutes remaining in the half.
The Warhawks responded
three minutes later when Amy Porch inserted the ball on a corner kick and
Ashleigh Fitterer headed it in to decrease the lead, 2-1.
FIU went on to score
three unanswered goals in the second half. Sophomore
Cortney Bergin sent Rossi the ball for her first career assist as Rossi
connected for her second goal of the game - a career high.
"I got to say, we're
really happy to see Deana get on the board today. She's been working awfully
hard and for her to get two is awesome," coach
Thomas Chestnutt said. "The whole team effort was great throughout. You
could talk about everybody. They really did a good job today."
With 11 minutes
remaining, Rose crossed the ball to the left side of the field. Perry beat
the goalie to the ball and stepped around her for a wide open look at goal,
4-1.
The Golden Panthers
weren't done yet. Freshman
Kelsey Rene came in off the bench and headed her first goal of the
season off a corner kick from senior captain
Marina Pappas with 4:30 remaining in the game.
FIU's season-high five
goals was the first time since Oct. 13, 2006, that the Golden Panthers
scored at least five times (6-0 win vs. Troy) in one game.
"As a team we're getting
a lot more confident and gaining momentum. It's exciting to know we can do
better and better each week, and that's all we hope to do."
Up next, the Golden
Panthers travel to South Alabama on Friday at 8 p.m.
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