UCF WOMEN’S SOCCER SEES 2011 SEASON END IN ELITE EIGHT AT WAKE
FOREST
11/25/2011
The Knights were playing in the Elite
Eight for the first time since 1987.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.
(UCFAthletics.com) – The UCF women’s soccer team’s furious postseason
run came to an end Friday night from Spry Stadium as No. 1-seeded Wake
Forest advanced to its first-ever trip to the College Cup with a 3-0
victory. The unseeded Knights (13-5-6) closed out the 2011 campaign by
making it to the Elite Eight for just the second time in school history.
Head coach Amanda Cromwell is proud of her team’s thrilling
postseason run that saw them knock off No. 2 Florida and No. 3 North
Carolina, respectively, in the second and third rounds of tournament
play and receive a multitude of support from former alumni and the
Central Florida community.
“I give credit to Wake (Forest) for
sure,” Cromwell said of the opponent. “They came out firing on all
cylinders. Their individual players did some very good things on the
ball and created some dangerous chances that you saw. Eight shots on
three goals is phenomenal finishing.
“I credit our girls who had
such a battling weekend last week. To be here in the Elite Eight was
huge and I wish Wake the best of luck,” Cromwell added.
For
seniors Stacie Hubbard (Jacksonville, Fla.), Katie Jackson (Satellite
Beach, Fla.) and Aline Reis (Campinas, Brazil), Friday night’s match
concluded an exciting run for the three leaders of the team that saw
them advance to the postseason in each of their years in the program.
“I can’t say enough about (the seniors) and what they did not
only this season, but for their career,” Cromwell said. “They helped set
the tone and culture for everyone else behind them and that is why we
are here. The Elite Eight isn’t just because of this year, but from the
three years before that.”
A rematch from Aug. 21 when Wake
Forest earned a 1-0 victory in Orlando, the two squads totaled 20 shots
in the Elite Eight match with the Knights outshooting the Demon Deacons
(18-3-4), 12-8. Juniors Tishia Jewell (Satellite Beach, Fla.) and Andrea
Rodrigues (St. Petersburg, Fla.) both blasted four shots with Hubbard
and sophomore Marleigh Howard (Destin, Fla.) each taking a pair.
The Demon Deacons broke into the scoring column at the 27:10 mark
when Alisha Woodson saved a ball from going out of bounds and eventually
found ACC Offensive Player of the Year Katie Stengel for her 19th goal
of the season.
Continuing to push the pace, Wake Forest burst
into its scoring half as reserve Jordan Ferger dribbled past a couple of
UCF defenders and crossed it to Jack McNally who found Kristen Meier for
the second Demon Deacon goal of the half.
The strike at the
40:50 mark was the first time in 2011 that the Knights had allowed two
goals in the first half of play.
After the halftime, the Knights
came out pressing on both sides of the ball as they tried to get back in
the match. Wake Forest didn’t sit back with the lead in hand as Rachel
Nuzzolese blazed down the field from her defensive post to give it up to
Marisa Park who fired a rocket from the top of the box to put the home
team up 3-0 in the 74th minute.
Demon Deacons goalie Aubrey
Bledsoe closed out the match with five saves. Wake Forest will face
fellow ACC-foe Duke in next weekend’s national semifinal matchup in
Kennesaw, Ga.
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