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Five Players Score Goals in UCF Victory Over FIU
Perfect crossing passes enable the Knights to get past the Golden Panthers.
Sept. 6, 2009
Final Stats
Box Score in PDF Format
TAMPA, Fla. (UCFAthletics.com)
- In the final match of the USF Tournament in Tampa, the UCF women's soccer
team had five different players tally goals in a 5-0 victory against Florida
International Sunday afternoon. The Knights improved to 3-1-1 on the season
after outshooting the Golden Panthers (1-2-2), 18-5.
The five goals by the Knights were the most they scored in a
non-conference match since they tallied five against both USF and Tulane
during the 2004 campaign. It also was UCF's third shutout of the year and
the second-straight for senior keeper
Lynzee Lee, who needed to make one save vs. FIU. For the weekend, Lee
racked up nine saves as she amassed eight in a 0-0 tie vs. LSU Sept. 4.
"It was extremely hot but we used 21 players and our depth helped us stay
fresh for 90 minutes," said associate head coach
Colby Hale. "Against LSU Friday, we had good chances wide of the net but
couldn't score so we knew we had to work on our crossing and finishing.
Today we scored four of our goals off crosses. And defensively it was
important for us to get the shutout, and we limited them to only five
shots."
Entering the match without a first-half goal this season, UCF got on the
board early and often vs. FIU. After Lee posted a quick save 1:45 into the
contest, the Knights put heavy pressure on the Golden Panthers' defense and
it paid off in the 17th minute. Freshman Nicolette Radvocic got in on the
right and delivered a pass to senior
Courtney Whidden in the box who put it home for her 10th career
game-winner.
Two more newcomers helped the Black and Gold take a 2-0 lead in the 27th
minute, where junior
Kim Newsome found freshman
Tiia Tikkanen with a pass and she capitalized for her first collegiate
goal. The Knights closed out the first half when junior
Amanda Martorana, who returned to action after battling a sickness, put
in a rebound after FIU goalkeeper Kait Savage made an initial save on a shot
by Newsome in the 32minute.
Following the break, sophomore
Katie Jackson needed just 3:34 of the second half to make it 4-0 when
she scored her second goal of the year on a deflection. And senior
Yvonne George got into the act in the 66th minute when freshman
Alex Brandt beat a defender at midfielder and sent a pass through a slot
for George who went far post. It was her 14th goal all-time in a UCF
uniform.
With the four-game road trip in the rear-view mirror, the Knights are
back in Orlando to host No. 5 Florida State Thursday at 7 p.m. They also
will welcome USF to town Sunday, Sept. 13, at 1 p.m. Admission to all home
matches is free.
For the latest news on the Knights, log on to UCFAthletics.com - the
official site for UCF varsity sports. The site, which also contains ticket
and Golden Knights Club donor information, is also the home of UCF's new
online apparel store. Also visit UCFPhotos.com, the exclusive fan source for
UCF action sports pictures.
Postgame Notes
FIU (1-2-2) - 0
UCF (3-1-1) - 5
Goals: UCF
Courtney Whidden (3) 17th, UCF
Tiia Tikkanen (1) 27th, UCF
Amanda Martorana (1) 32nd, UCF
Katie Jackson (2) 49th, UCF
Yvonne George (1) 66th
-UCF moved to 26-4-3 all-time against Florida International. The Knights
have faced the Golden Panthers more than any other opponent.
-On the four-match road trip, UCF went 2-1-1 with victories over then-No. 10
Duke and FIU, a tie against LSU which was ranked in the preseason and a loss
to No. 1 North Carolina.
-The Knights led FIU in corner kicks, 5-4, while they placed 12 of their 18
shots on goal.
-Off the bench,
Tiia Tikkanen led all players with three shots, all of which were on
net.
Yvonne George,
Stacie Hubbard,
Amanda Martorana,
Kim Newsome and
Katie Jackson each chipped in two shots.
-Kim Newsome's two assists were her first points at UCF since transferring
from Polk Community College.
-In all, Newsome (two assists) and freshmen
Tiia Tikkanen (one goal) and
Alex Brandt (one assist) all posted their first points at the Division I
level.
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