No. 19 Hurricanes Suffer First Loss to BYU Miami Falls to Defending
Mountain West Champs, 1-0
9/16/08
CORAL GABLES – The No. 19 University of Miami women’s soccer team
(7-1-0) lost their first match of the season to the defending Mountain
West champions, BYU (5-4-0), by a 1-0 score, Tuesday night at Cobb
Stadium.
The Hurricanes and Cougars played a scoreless first half with the
visitors holding a slight 7-6 edge in shots taken.
However, in the 69th minute, BYU took advantage of a Hurricane turnover
near midfield. Lauren Anderson passed on to Becca Riddle who crossed the
ball through the box. Miami keeper Vikki Alonzo dove to intercept the
pass, but it glanced off her fingertips and found the foot of Auna
Janis, who scored in the open net.
Miami continued to put pressure on the BYU keeper, especially in the
final minutes, when a Brittney Steinbruch cross rolled just inches away
from the goal line, out of the reach of both the goalkeeper and the
other Hurricane attackers.
The BYU goal held as the game winner, despite the fact the Hurricanes
outshot the Cougars in the second half, 9-4.
“I’m obviously disappointed with the result, but we played very, very
good soccer and had chances to win the game,” said head coach Tricia
Taliaferro. “This was a good learning experience, none us like to lose,
but we will remember this when we get into a tough situation, when the
game is tight.”
Miami heads to California for their longest road trip of the season,
when they face second-ranked UCLA Friday evening at 8 p.m. EST and No.
25 San Diego, Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m., at the UCLA Women’s Cup.
“You come to Miami to play the top teams in the country… I’m looking
forward to this trip,” added Taliaferro.
Junior Danielle Griebel announced, “We are definitely ready for this
trip, especially coming off this loss. We know what it feels like and we
don’t want it to happen again.”
When the Hurricanes return to Cobb Stadium on Sept. 25, they will face
Virginia Tech in their ACC opener.
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