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Whiddens Early Goals Give UCF a Win Over UAB
The Black and Gold outshoot the Blazers 18-8 in the C-USA opener.Sept.
25, 2009
Final Stats
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ORLANDO, Fla. (UCFAthletics.com)
- For the third time this year, senior
Courtney Whidden (Palm Harbor, Fla.) collected the game-winner as the
forward scored twice to help the No. 20 UCF women's soccer team take down
UAB, 3-1, Friday in the Conference USA opener. The victory boosted the
Knights' record to 6-2-1 on the season, and they remained undefeated at home
with a 4-0-0 mark.
It was Whidden's second game this year she tallied two goals, giving her
six for the 2009 campaign. She now has 28 career goals, moving her into 11th
place on UCF's all-time list. Meanwhile, Whidden's third game-winner of the
season pushed her into a tie for second in Knights' history with 12.
Sophomore goalkeeper
Aline Reis picked up the win in net, making three saves as UCF outshot
UAB (6-3-0), 18-8.
It took only 2:15 of the first half before the Whidden hit the back of
the net. Earning a corner kick, senior
Becca Thomas played it short to junior
Lauren Halbert. She in turn went back to Thomas who fired a ball into
the box where Whidden headed just inside the right post for her fifth goal
of 2009.
UCF's perfect passing demonstration showed up again in the 12th minute.
Junior
Christina Petrucco and freshman
Nicolette Radovcic pushed the Black and Gold down the field on the right
side, and Radovcic delivered a cross to Whidden who was waiting only a few
yards in front of the goal. The senior did not have to move far to get a
foot on it, and placed it far side from short range.
"We started off awesome, then we let down a bit and they got back in the
game," said Whidden, who has already matched her goal output from a year
ago. "But my first goal was off a corner kick, the ball got cleared back out
to Becca and she found me and I put it in with my head. The second,
Nicolette made a great run down the sideline and I popped off a defender.
All I had to do was finish."
Although the Knights were controlling the match, it took a crazy goal by
UAB to make things very interesting in the second half, where Danielle Blair
lifted a shot from approximately 45 yards out that sailed out of Reis' reach
and just under the crossbar in the 59th minute.
A red card then put UCF down a player for the last 25 minutes, and the
Blazers started to put pressure on the UCF defense. However the back line of
senior
Emily Maynard, freshman
Bianca Joswiak, Petrucco and Halbert would not let UAB get a great angle
to shoot at. Eventually with the clock ticking down and Blazer keeper Kate
Blankenship moving up towards midfield, senior
Yvonne George stole the ball from the netminder and found herself all
alone, completing the win with her second goal of the year with six ticks
remaining.
"The first 20-25 minutes were phenomenal. They couldn't get out of their
end and were on their heels," said head coach
Amanda Cromwell. "In the second half we hit the crossbar early and then
they had a bazaar goal. We were joking that there's a hole in the top of the
net because it looked like it came from straight down. That changed the
game. But great job by Yvonne getting out and pressuring the keeper and
getting that goal late."
The Knights get right back to work Sunday when they welcome Memphis to
town at 1 p.m. The match will be televised by CBS College Sports and
broadcast Tuesday at 7 p.m.
For the latest news on the Knights, log on to UCFAthletics.com - the
official site for UCF varsity sports. The site, which also contains ticket
and Golden Knights Club donor information, is also the home of UCF's new
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UCF action sports pictures.
Postgame Notes
UAB (6-3-0, 0-1-0) - 1
No. 20 UCF (6-2-1, 1-0-0) - 3
Goals: UCF
Courtney Whidden (5) 3rd, UCF
Courtney Whidden (6) 12th, UAB Danielle Blair (1) 59th, UCF
Yvonne George (2) 90th
-Courtney Whidden's goal 2:15 into the match was UCF's quickest of the year,
and the fastest since Danielle dos Santos' netted one just 1:37 into a 2-1
victory over Rice in last year's C-USA Tournament.
-UCF amassed eight corner kicks compared to the Blazers' two.
-Yvonne George paced all players with four shots, two of which were on goal.
-With one assist each,
Becca Thomas and
Nicolette Radovcic are tied for the team lead with three helpers in
2009.
-For Thomas, she now has 24 career assists, which puts her in 11th place on
the UCF all-time list.
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