Hurricanes Earn First Victory Over Florida Gulf
Coast
Three Players Score in 3-0 Win
Box Score
Aug. 25, 2009
CORAL
GABLES - The University of Miami women's soccer team (1-1-0)
scored twice off of set pieces in a 3-0 victory over in-state foe
Florida Gulf Coast (0-2-0), Tuesday evening at Cobb Stadium.
The first goal of the Hurricanes' season came from junior
transfer
Barbara Blocker in the opening half. In the second period,
junior
Brittney Steinbruch and senior
Beverly Goebel secured the victory with a goal each.
"We saw some things on film that we needed to improve on from
the Florida game and we addressed it," said head coach
Tricia Taliaferro. "The team was motivated because they were
not happy with the result from Friday's game. We just focused on
the details and part of that was the set pieces."
In the 35th minute, Miami earned a corner kick that was taken
by
Lauren Singer. She sent the ball to the far post, where
Blocker leapt into the air and headed the ball into the back of
the net. The University of Oregon product scored in only her
second game as a Hurricane.
"When the ball is in the air, you just have to think that's
it's your ball," said Blocker. "That's what I thought. It's my
ball and I'm going to get it."
For the most part the first half was played with both teams
struggling to break through their opponent's defense with the
Blocker goal being the exception. However, the `Canes did hold a
6-3 advantage in shots in the first period.
The second half was a much different story as Miami dominated
tempo, attacking from all over the field.
In the 63rd minute
Paulelette Ricks-Chambers drew a foul just outside the penalty
area. On the free kick,
Jessica Wyble chipped the ball in front of the net where
Steinbruch flicked it in off her head.
"We have worked on set pieces a lot. It's an important part of
the game," said Steinbruch. "The coaches always tell us that set
pieces account for a third of all our goals. It was really nice to
score some goals and get the win."
The goal was the first of the season for Steinbruch, but it was
the 25th of her career, leaving her just four shy of tying the
school's record of 29 set by
Britney Butcher (2001-04).
Only eight minutes later, sophomore
Ashlee Burt advanced the ball up the left side of the field
through the Gulf Coast defense. She played the ball on to Goebel
who lobbed the ball over the charging keeper from 25-yards out to
end the scoring at 3-0.
Vikki Alonzo needed to make only one second-half save and
combined with freshman
Ali Brennan for the shut out.
For the match, the Hurricanes had a total of 13 shots, to only
eight for the visitors. Also, Miami was given six corner kicks on
the night, while Eagles were held without one.
Miami will again be in action at Cobb Stadium this Friday, Aug.
28 as it will play host to the Ball State Cardinals at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets will be on sale at the Cobb Stadium gate at $5 for adults
and $3 for children.