UCF Drops Decision to Memphis
Knights rack up 16 shots but cannot hit the back of the net.
Sept. 27, 2009
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Brian
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UCFAthletics.com
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ORLANDO, Fla. (UCFAthletics.com)
- After suffering through two and a half hours of rain delays to start the
match, the No. 20 UCF women's soccer team had several great chances but
could not get on the scoreboard in a 1-0 loss to Memphis Sunday. It was the
Knights' first home loss of the year (4-1-0), while they dropped to 6-3-1
overall and 1-1-0 in Conference USA.
The game against the Tigers (7-3-0, 2-0-0) was televised by CBS College
Sports, and it will be aired Tuesday night at 7 p.m.
By giving up just one goal, the Knights have allowed only three goals in
their last seven matches. Their last two losses have come by 1-0 margins.
UCF outshot Memphis for the match, 16-14, and had an 11-5 advantage in
the second half as it controlled most of the action in the final stanza.
However just three of those 16 attempts were on goal. Freshman
Tishia Jewell came off the bench to lead all players with four shots. In
net, sophomore
Aline Reis totaled six saves, with the only goal against coming off a
rebound late in the opening half.
Senior
Courtney Whidden almost put the Knights up just 6:30 into the match,
heading a corner kick off the crossbar, then watched her rebound be stopped
by a Memphis defender.
After that flurry of activity where UCF had four unanswered corners in
the first 19 minutes, Memphis responded and took over the rest of the half
and finished with nine shots and six corner-kick chances before the break.
One of those shots put the Tigers in front, as Vendula Strnadova put in a
rebound in the 41st minute.
The Knights would once again have the best scoring chance when the second
half got underway, however freshman
Nicolette Radovcic's shot when she had keeper Elise Kuhar-Pitters
one-on-one went just high three minutes into the frame. Jewell also had a
great opportunity with 20 minutes left, but her shot from 16 yards out
sailed just wide right.
Moments later, sophomore
Katie Jackson found a loose ball only 10 yards in front of the net and
Kuhar-Pitters got a piece of it and pushed it off the crossbar. Junior
Amanda Martorana was there for the rebound a couple steps out yet her
shot was lifted high over the net. Martorana had another shot go wide left
with 13 minutes on the clock.
The Knights rang off seven-straight shots at one point in the second.
Their final attempt of the game came off the foot of senior
Yvonne George with 1:59 left but the Memphis keeper was there to smother
it to secure the Tigers' win.
UCF will now hit the road for a pair of C-USA matches when it travels to
Marshall Oct. 2 and East Carolina Oct. 4.
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Postgame Notes
Memphis (7-3-0, 2-0-0) - 1
No. 20 UCF (6-3-1, 1-1-0) - 0
Goals: Vendula Strnadova (3) 41st minute
-With six saves,
Aline Reis boosted her two-year career total to 139, moving her into
sixth place on UCF's all-time list.
-Reis' six stops vs. Memphis were her most saves since making nine in a win
over Florida State.
-Along with
Tishia Jewell's four shots,
Courtney Whidden completed her afternoon with three, while
Yvonne George,
Amanda Martorana and
Katie Jackson each had two.
-Sunday's loss was UCF's first 1-0 defeat at home since 2005 when it fell to
Loyola.
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