No. 16 UCF Womens Soccer Defeats Colorado College for
Fourth-Straight Win
Black and Gold post 27 shots for the second-consecutive match.Oct. 11,
2009
Final Stats
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ORLANDO,
Fla. (UCFAthletics.com) - In a battle of programs listed in the top 40 of
the NCAA RPI, the UCF women's soccer team cruised past Colorado College,
4-1, Sunday at the UCF Soccer Complex. The Knights, who are ranked No. 5 in
the RPI and as high as No. 16 in the national polls, claimed their
fourth-straight victory to stretch their record to 10-3-1 and 5-1-0 in
Conference USA.
With the win over the Tigers (8-5-1, 4-2-0, No. 39 in the RPI), the
Knights remained first in the C-USA standings and ensured themselves of at
least 10 wins for the ninth-straight season.
UCF picked up goals from seniors
Nikki Moore,
Becca Thomas and
Courtney Whidden along with junior
Amanda Martorana in a match in which they outshot Colorado College
27-13. That equaled their season-high for attempts as the Knights also had
27 shots two days ago against UTEP.
"UTEP and Colorado College were atop of the conference, and we had to
beat the best to be the best," said head coach
Amanda Cromwell, whose Knights went 5-1-0 against six of the top teams
in the standings to open the league schedule. "We had 16 of 27 shots on goal
today and that's a pretty good percentage. It was a good effort and I
thought it was better than Friday night. We want to make sure we are getting
better with each game."
UCF had a golden chance to get on the board from the opening kickoff, as
senior
Yvonne George took it down the left side and sent a cross to freshman
Nicolette Radovcic but she could not get a foot on it from only a few
yards out. Radovcic then had a breakaway with goalkeeper Caitlin Hulyo only
to see her shot glance off the crossbar.
While the forwards were attacking, it took a defender to help the Knights
take the lead. In the 27th minute, Moore gained control near the center line
and decided to take it in by herself. After eluding defenders, Moore saw a
lane from about 22 yards out and hit the far right corner for her first of
the year.
It appeared UCF was poised to enter halftime with a 1-0 lead, but a foul
by Kelsey Wise 20 yards directly in front of the net gave Thomas a free kick
opportunity in the 42nd minute. The midfielder earlier put two free kicks on
goal which were stopped by Hulyo, but this time sent a low ball past the
wall and into the left corner for the 2-0 advantage.
Already holding an 11-5 cushion in shots, UCF opened the second half by
continuing its offensive pressure. When the 64th minute rolled along,
Martorana took a crossing pass from sophomore
Katie Jackson and easily put it home to give the Knights even more
insurance.
Although Brittany Lyman ruined keeper Aline Reis' shutout bid four
minutes later, Whidden sealed the victory with her seventh goal of the 2009
campaign in the 86th minute. It also was her 29th career tally, moving her
into a tie for ninth on the UCF all-time list.
The Knights now hit the road for four-straight matches when they travel
to Texas to face Rice and Houston next weekend.
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Postgame Notes
Colorado College (8-5-1, 4-2-0) - 1
No. 16 UCF (10-3-1, 5-1-0) - 4
Goals: UCF
Nikki Moore (1) 27th, UCF
Becca Thomas (2) 42nd, UCF
Amanda Martorana (3) 64th, CC Brittney Lyman (3) 68th, UCF
Courtney Whidden (7), 86th
-With
Nikki Moore scoring in the first half, the Knights now have 13 different
players who have tallied a goal this year.
-UCF has outscored opponents 13-4 during its current four-game winning
streak.
-For the game,
Katie Jackson,
Tishia Jewell and
Bianca Joswiak all earned assists.
-Although it was a very hot day in Orlando,
Aline Reis,
Lauren Halbert and
Christina Petrucco all played the entire match.
-Senior
Courtney Whidden led all players with six shots, including three on
goal.
-Reis completed her afternoon with three saves for the victory.
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