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Miami Falls in Ann Arbor, 1-0
Late First Half Goal Sends Hurricanes to 5-4-0 Record
Sept. 20, 2009
Box Score
CORAL GABLES - The
University of Miami women's soccer team (5-4-0) gave up a late first half
goal to the Michigan Wolverines (5-5-0) and despite firing 21 shots were
unable to score any of their own in a 1-0 loss at the U-M Soccer Complex,
Sunday afternoon.
As the case in each of their three 1-0 losses, the Hurricanes have
outshot their opponents but just weren't able to capitalize.
"It was a very tough loss for us, considering how well we played," said
head coach
Tricia Taliaferro. "It came down to us just doing a little extra in the
box to score. I felt like we found a good rhythm and defended well as a
whole. Soccer can be a cruel sport and we are experiencing that today."
Unfortunately for Miami, it seemed like the match would remain scoreless
heading into the break, but a free kick and ensuing goal with just 20
seconds remaining - gave Michigan the 1-0 lead. That would eventually prove
to be the final.
The Wolverines Holly Hein scored her third goal of the season after
getting a rebound off of Jackie Carron's headed that went off the bar.
For the game, Miami took 21 shots to just six for Michigan. The
Wolverines Halry Kopmeyer, made eight saves on the day for the shutout,
while
Vikki Alonzo made one.
Alonzo remains tied with former Hurricane keeper
Lauren McAdam with 14 shutouts in a career. The Carrollton, Texas native
will aim to have the record all to herself when the `Canes face Boston
College in their ACC opener at Cobb Stadium on Thursday 7:30 p.m.
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