Unbeaten Miami Soccer Returns to
the Road
Hurricanes take on Samford and LSU in tournament action.
9/5/07
CORAL GABLES, Fla. – The unbeaten University of Miami women’s soccer
team will take on host Samford and LSU at this week’s Long’s Electronics
Samford Classic in Birmingham, Ala. The Hurricanes will square off
versus Samford on Thursday, Sept. 6, at 8:30 p.m. (EST) and then face
LSU on Saturday, Sept. 8, at 6 p.m. (EST).
The Hurricanes (1-0-1) remain unbeaten after opening their 2007 season
with a pair of matches in Oxford, Miss. On Friday, Miami played to a 1-1
double-overtime tie at Ole Miss, and then dismantled Alabama A&M, 8-0,
on Sunday. After a pair of matches, the Hurricanes lead the ACC with 4.5
goals per game, rank second with 26.0 shots per game and are tied for
second with 11.0 points per game.
True freshman Brittney Steinbruch (Wyckoff, N.J.) has catapulted to the
top of the ACC, averaging a league-high 2.0 goals per game and is tied
for the conference lead with 4.0 points per game and one game-winning
goal. Steinbruch knocked in the first goal of the season for the ‘Canes
at Ole Miss and then recorded her first collegiate hat trick in just her
second start versus Alabama A&M.
Fellow freshman Lauren Singer (Mt. Sinai, N.Y.) also posted a hat trick
versus the Bulldogs, and ranks second in the ACC with 1.5 goals per game
and third with 3.0 points per game. Senior Lindsay Curtin (Fairfax, Va.)
leads the Hurricanes and is tied for second in the conference with a
pair of assists.
Miami is 1-0-0 versus both Samford and LSU. The Hurricanes defeated
Samford, 2-0, in Coral Gables last season and previously downed LSU,
1-0, in regular-season tournament play in Tallahassee on Sept. 6, 2002.
Samford – who went 11-4-3 in 2006 and finished first in the Ohio Valley
Conference – returns eight starters, including junior goalkeeper Cayley
Winters. The Bulldogs’ leading scorer from last season returns in senior
forward Rebecca Bohler, however Samford has been led early by freshman
forward Lauren Cook, who has tallied three goals – including a pair in
the season-opener versus Georgia Southern. Winters has eight saves so
far this season and has helped the Bulldogs to a pair of shutouts at
home.
LSU also enters this week’s tournament undefeated after a pair of
shutouts at home. The Tigers have limited their opponents to a combined
five shots and one corner kick in 180 minutes of action. LSU, who
finished 9-8-3 in 2006 and placed third in the SEC West, returns all 11
starters. Four Tigers have scored this season, led by sophomore
midfielder Melissa Clarke who has registered a team-high two goals.
After this week’s tournament, the Hurricanes will return to Coral Gables
for their home-opener at Cobb Stadium versus in-state rival USF on
Friday, Sept. 14, at 7 p.m.
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