UCF Women’s Soccer Claims C-USA
Regular Season Crown
Knights defeat Southern Miss 2-0 on senior night.
11/2/07
ORLANDO, Fla. (www.ucfathletics.com) – The UCF women’s soccer team not
only acknowledged senior night Friday at the UCF Soccer Complex, the
Knights celebrated their second Conference USA regular-season title in
three years by defeating Southern Miss, 2-0. UCF will now serve as the
top seed for the C-USA Championship next week, as it finished the
regular season with a 12-3-3 record and a 7-1-1 mark in the league.
“Winning this game and clinching at least a share of the regular-season
title is huge and it gives us a lot of confidence,” said head coach
Amanda Cromwell. “We will enjoy tonight, train tomorrow and then have
Sunday off. Monday is a travel day so we have to prepare for whoever we
are going to play on Wednesday.”
UCF did not allow Southern Miss (8-10-0, 4-5-0) to record a shot in the
second half, and completed the victory with a 27-3 edge for the match.
The Knights also had eight corner kicks compared to the Golden Eagles’
one.
Senior Jennifer Manis registered her seventh shutout of 2007, making
just one save thanks to her defense stalling every USM chance in its
offensive zone. Sophomore Becca Thomas notched two assists in the win,
moving her season total to 10, which ranks in a tie for eighth on the
UCF all-time list.
UCF had plenty of scoring chances throughout the first half against
Southern Miss but went into halftime still scoreless. Seven minutes into
the first session, the Knights earned their first opportunity when
junior Hanna Wilde sent a pass over to sophomore Courtney Whidden in
front of the box. Whidden got the defender off-balance, put the ball on
her right foot and drilled a shot towards the left side. USM goalkeeper
Anna Fiser dove to her right and barely got a piece to send the ball out
of play.
Now with under 20 minutes remaining, Thomas was fouled inside the
penalty box arc, setting up a direct kick. Thomas wrapped her shot
around the USM wall, but it clanked off the right post. Moments later
freshman Amanda Martorana had two great looks at the net only to see
both of her shots turned aside by Fiser. UCF finished the half with a
12-3 edge in shots, while Fiser made six saves for the Golden Eagles.
Southern Miss started to get into all of UCF’s passing lanes in the
second half. A fortunate bounce, though, went the Knights’ way in the
73rd minute. Thomas sent a ball in towards the net that was deflected
over to sophomore Brianna Schooley who was 20 yards in front. She
quickly settled it down and beat the keeper into the right side of the
net for her fifth goal of the year.
Only 5:12 later, Thomas set up the insurance goal, and she earned the
assist in a big way. The midfielder collided heads with a USM defender,
but managed to push it forward to junior Danielle dos Santos, who broke
through the defense. Dos Santos easily beat Fiser in a one-on-one
situation for her fourth tally of 2007. For Thomas, it was her 10th
assist, although she needed to be helped off the field following the
goal.
UCF now prepares to travel to the C-USA Championship Nov. 7-11. The
event will be hosted by UTEP and the winner will receive the league’s
automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Many C-USA teams still have games
to play on Sunday, so the Knights will learn in two days who they will
take on in the first round.
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