Gators Slip Past HurricanesAug.
21, 2009
Box Score
CORAL
GABLES - The University of Miami women's soccer team (0-1-0) fell
to No. 8 Florida (1-0-0) Friday evening at Cobb Stadium, 1-0 in
both teams season-opener. The only difference in the contest was
an early second-half goal from the visiting Gators, in front of a
Miami record-shattering crowd of 2,277 spectators.
Florida's Ashlee Elliott tallied the game's only goal as she
headed Tricia Townsend's long entry pass over the outstretched
hands of the charging
Vikki Alonzo in only the third minute of the second half.
Miami had their opportunities throughout however, especially in
the games first several minutes and again late in the contest. In
all, the `Canes held a 15-13 advantage in shots, as each team put
six on goal.
Alonzo made five saves on the evening, all of which were
crucial in keeping the `Canes in the match.
In her first game being completely healthy in over nine months,
Brittney Steinbruch recorded a total of four shots, with three
coming painstakingly close to hitting the back of the net.
"We have never had a crowd like we had tonight, it was awesome
to play in that atmosphere," said Steinbruch. "I wish some of
those shots went in, but I'm going to watch the tape and I'm going
to learn from those."
In the 63rd minute, Steinbruch jumped on a missed clearance by
the Gators and found herself one-on-one with the Florida keeper,
unfortunately her shot sailed just right of the post and the
`Canes remained scoreless.
"I'm very proud of this team, obviously we are disappointed in
the missed opportunities," said head coach
Tricia Taliaferro. "But overall, our ability to play forward
and defend well was good to see. You just need to capitalize on
opportunities when you are playing one of the top teams in the
country."
Junior
Lauren Singer fired two shots on goal late in the match and
had four shots total in the game. She was joined by seniors
Paulellete Ricks-Chambers and
Jessica Wyble as `Canes that also recorded more than one shot.
The Gators opened the game with a scoring chance in the third
minute when Ashlee Elliott had a seemingly open goal, but Miami
sophomore
Vikki Alonzo jumped out to deflect the ball out of play.
On consecutive possessions, the Hurricanes had opportunities to
score but shots by Ricks-Chambers and Steinbruch rolled just wide
in the seventh and ninth minutes of the game respectively.
The rest of the first half was played with each team struggling
to maintain possession. The best opportunity for either team came
in the 43rd minute when UF's Brooke Thigpen headed a long cross
that Alonzo kick-saved to keep the match scoreless heading into
the break.
At the half both teams had recorded seven shots, with the
visitors holding a 3-1 advantage in shots on goal.
The Hurricanes will now prepare for their next game, which is
Tuesday, Aug. 25 against Florida Gulf Coast. Gametime is set for
7:30 p.m. at Cobb Stadium with tickets on sale at
hurricanesports.com or by calling 1-800-GO-CANES at $3 for
children and $5 for adults.