Milestones Reached in Hurricanes Win Over Maryland
Taliaferro Wins 100th, Alonzo Sets Shutout Mark
Sept. 27, 2009
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CORAL GABLES - The
University of Miami women's soccer team scored once in each half, in getting
its first Atlantic Coast Conference victory of the season, 2-0 over the No.
9 Maryland Terrapins, Sunday afternoon at Cobb Stadium
The win gave Hurricanes head coach
Tricia Taliaferro her 100th career victory, but also saw sophomore
Vikki Alonzo record her 15th career shutout. The shutout breaks a tie
that Alonzo held with former `Cane
Lauren McAdam for the most in school history.
Taliaferro is in her eighth season at the helm of the Miami soccer
program, spending the three years prior at Illinios and has guided the
Hurricanes to two straight NCAA Tournament appearances. The 100th win of her
career also came against her alma mater
"Every win feels good, but you do like to compete well against your old
school." said Taliaferro. "Even though we lost, I thought we played well on
Thursday and I felt we were able to build off of that. We were able to play
at a consistent level and I was happy to get those goals when we did."
After two straight shutout losses, the Miami offense responded against
Maryland. The `Canes outshot their opponents by and 8-4 margin in the first
half and 13-11 for the game.
After missing the first seven games of the season due to a leg injury,
freshman
Jordan Roseboro scored her first collegiate goal of her career in the
27th minute.
Megan Siebert took one of Miami's four first half corner kicks and
placed it on found the left foot of Roseboro for the goal.
In the 64th minute, Miami was awarded another corner kick, with Siebert
again taking the honors. The freshman played it back to senior captain
Beverly Goebel. Goebel then found
Brittney Steinbruch - who fought through a tackle before burying a
left-footed shot into the right side of the goal from 25 yards out.
The goal was the second of the season for the star junior and it gave 26
for her career - three shy of
Britney Butcher's school record. Siebert was awarded her second assist
of the day on the score and has a team-leading three on the season.
In preserving the shutout and at the time, the Miami lead, Alonzo made an
athletic save from her backside in the 55th minute. Maryland's Ashley Grove
had a point-blank shot, but Alonzo sprawled out and denied the Terrapins top
offensive threat.
"It feels great to break the record, but I couldn't have done it without
my teammates," said Alonzo. "The offense played great today too, it feels
good when everything works like it did today."
Miami will travel to face in-state rival Florida State in its next
contest, Sunday Oct. 4. The Seminoles will be the third straight match that
the Hurricanes will face a ranked team. Currently FSU is the No.5 team in
the nation.
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