Maryland Defeats Miami, 1-0
Hurricanes Get Needed Week Off Between Matches
COLLEGE PARK, Md. – The University of Miami women’s soccer team (7-5-2,
0-3-1) suffered from a defensive breakdown just before the half and fell
to the Maryland Terrapins (5-6-1, 1-3-0) Sunday afternoon by a 1-0
margin.
The Hurricane defense was solid throughout the game only allowing low
percentage shots, but with only 22 seconds left in the first half, let a
Kaila Sciascia shot get to the back of the net off a corner kick.
Miami had their best scoring opportunities after the break. First, when
Lauren Singer found herself alone against the Maryland keeper, Mary
Casey, but her shot was stopped, keeping UM scoreless. Then in the 78th
minute, Beverly Goebel took a Paulelette Ricks-Chambers cross, but a
diving save by Casey thwarted the scoring opportunity.
Maryland held the advantage in shots for the game, 19-5, forcing
freshman Vikki Alonzo to make five saves.
After starting the season with seven straight victories the Hurricanes
have hit a stretch of seven straight games without a win, including a
0-3-1 start to ACC play.
However, Miami has a week to recouperate before they return to the pitch
next Sunday, Oct. 11, when they face the 2007 NCAA Finalists, Florida
State. Game time is set for 12 p.m. at Cobb Stadium.
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