Miami Soccer Hands No. 7 Boston
College its First Loss of Season
Hurricanes knock off second top-10 opponent to improve to 3-1-1 in ACC
play.
10/11/07
Coral Gables, Fla. – The University of Miami women’s soccer team
capitalized on an own goal by Boston College to hand the seventh-ranked
Eagles their first loss of the season on Thursday evening at Cobb
Stadium.
With just over a minute remaining in regulation, Miami freshman Brittney
Steinbruch (Wyckoff, N.J.) sent a cross into the box that was deflected
into the goal by a BC player to give the Hurricanes the 1-0 victory.
With Miami’s fifth-straight win at home, the Hurricanes improve to 7-3-3
overall and a program-best 3-1-1 in the ACC, while Boston College – who
entered tonight’s contest unbeaten, falls to 8-1-3 overall and 1-1-2 in
the conference.
Senior goalkeeper Lauren McAdam (Simsbury, Conn.) picked up her third
shutout of the season for the Hurricanes to move into a tie for first
place in school history with 13 career shutouts. Miami’s all-time saves
leader (266) grabbed six saves in the winning effort, as the Hurricanes’
defense – including freshman Brittney Macdonald (Littleton, Colo.),
sophomore Jessica Wyble (Potomac, Md.) and juniors Corynn Carino (Los
Gatos, Calif.) and Sammy Sanderson (Columbus, Ohio) – proved strong once
again for the ‘Canes.
“Our back line has definitely been the key to our success. They continue
to get better every single game,” said sixth-year head Miami coach
Tricia Taliaferro. “[Brittney] Macdonald and Corynn [Carino] have been
consistent in leading us, and I think the ability of Jess Wyble and
Sammy [Sanderson] to be able to go forward into the attack is
instrumental. That goal was a result of their ability to do that.”
In a very physical first half, the Hurricanes threatened first as
Steinbruch fired off a shot in the fifth minute from 18 yards out that
skimmed the front of the goal and sailed just right of the Eagles net.
Miami took just four shots in the opening period, while Boston College
got off eight shots – including five on goal to keep McAdam and the
Hurricane defense on its toes. BC’s Brooke Knowlton fired off a pair of
shots on goal over a three-minute span midway through the period, but
McAdam stopped them, and the teams took the scoreless tie into
intermission.
The Hurricanes came out aggressive in the second half and matched the
Eagles’ five-shot output in the period. BC nearly got on the board with
just under eight minutes to go, as Kelly Henderson took a shot from 15
yards out that hit the left post and deflected back into play.
With three minutes to go, Steinbruch took the ball at midfield, streaked
down the left side of the field and sent a shot into the left side of
the net. BC keeper Sarah Buonomo dove for the save, knocking the ball
back into play near the post. But she managed to recover the ball just
before Miami sophomore Beverly Goebel (Sacramento, Calif.) could reach
it.
Miami continues its ACC slate at home at Cobb Stadium on Sun., Oct. 14,
with a 1 p.m. contest versus Maryland (5-5-2, 0-4-0), who is coming off
tonight’s 2-0 loss at No. 15 Florida State. The match will also be
available via webcast on ACC Select (www.accselect.com). The Hurricanes
are 2-0-1 all-time versus the Terps, most recently playing them to a
scoreless double-overtime tie in 2006.
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