Miami Defeats Purdue in Record-Breaking Win
Steinbruch Scores Both Goals in Hurricanes Sixth Straight Victory
9/10/08
CORAL GABLES – The University of Miami women’s soccer team (6-0-0) used
two Brittney Steinbruch goals and flawless goaltending by Vikki Alonzo
to earn the school’s record-breaking sixth consecutive victory, shutting
out the Purdue Boilermakers (3-2-1) Wednesday night at Cobb Stadium.
Steinbruch’s seventh and eighth goals of the season was the only offense
the Hurricanes needed in the 2-0 victory. The two goals give the 2007
ACC Freshman of the year 24 for her career, second-most in Miami history
behind Britney Butcher (2001-04).
The sophomore’s first goal came in the 22nd minute, when Steinbruch
breezed through multiple Purdue defenders and fired a left-footed shot
from the left edge of the box, inside the far post.
Her second goal came in the second half at the 58:23 mark. The Wyckoff,
N.J. native out-fought a Boilermaker defender for a ball in the box and
blasted a shot inside the near post, chasing the opponent’s keeper from
the game.
Steinbruch said, “All season our goals have been a product of our
defense, tonight wasn’t any different.” She added, “Goals will come when
the defense plays well.”
Once again, the Hurricane defense stepped up when needed, in helping
Alonzo pick up another shutout.. Alonzo, the reigning ACC Player of the
Week, made four critical saves in the game and has earned the full trust
of her new teammates.
“Vikki has filled some big shoes (Lauren McAdam, 2004-07) as a
freshman,” said head coach Tricia Taliaferro. “She, like all of our
freshman have exceeded expectations so far this season… they are
critical to our success.”
In the six record-breaking wins, Alonzo has only allowed one goal and
recorded five shutouts.
“It’s an honor to be in goal for the team that set the record,” said
Alonzo. “The defense was great once again, especially at the end of the
match.”
Miami will look to extend their win streak to seven games when they host
Eastern Michigan at Cobb Stadium on Friday, Sept. 12th at 7 p.m. Tickets
are on sale at $3 for children and $5 for adults.
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