Hurricanes Victorious on Breast Cancer Awareness Night Steinbruch and
Goebel Score as Miami Helps to Raise Breast Cancer Awareness
10/9/09
CORAL GABLES – The University of Miami women’s soccer team (7-6-0,
2-2-0) scored a goal in each half in a 2-0 win over the Clemson Tigers
(3-10-0, 0-5-0), Friday evening at Cobb Stadium on Breast Cancer
Awareness Night.
The Hurricanes controlled the pace of play much of the game, with senior
captain Beverly Goebel and freshman Jordan Roseboro dominating play in
the midfield.
Just 23 seconds after entering the game, sophomore Brittany Bucknor
picked up her first assist of the season after feeding Brittney
Steinbruch in the 16th minute. Steinbruch was able to fire a shot
between two defenders into the left side of the net from 15 yards out.
The goal was the third of the season for Steinbruch, tying her with
freshman Kate Howarth for the team lead. It was also the 27th of the
Wyckoff, N.J. native’s career, leaving her only two goals behind Britney
Butcher’s school record of 29.
The Hurricanes came out of the break looking to add to their lead and
that’s exactly what they did. Only one minute and 19 seconds in the
second half, Steinbruch lobbed a pass over the back line of the defense
to a streaking Beverly Goebel. The senior captain found herself in a
one-on-one situation and popped the ball over the head of the charging
keeper for her second goal of the season.
“Beverly is the hardest worker on our team,” said Steinbruch. “It's
great to see her get rewarded with a goal. We as a team know that she is
what makes everything go…it was really nice to see”
Once again sophomore Vikki Alonzo was stellar in goal, making four saves
on the night, none more impressive than her sliding kick save on a
one-on-one in the 22nd minute. Clemson’s Maddy Elder stole the ball in
the Miami zone, but Alonzo aggressively charged, nullifying the scoring
opportunity. The shutout is the fifth on the season for the Carrollton,
Texas native.
“Clemson created some really dangerous opportunities, but Vikki came up
big to get her shutout,” said head coach Tricia Taliaferro. “I also
think it’s big that we are getting Jordan off of injury, it’s creating
different opportunities for us and letting more people give positive
contributions.”
Miami returns to the pitch on Thursday, Oct. 15, when it travels to
Durham, N.C. to take on the Duke Blue Devils.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and the Hurricanes soccer team
raised awareness by holding a `Pink' game to raise money to support the
cause. Miami wore special pink Nike jerseys during the match. In
addition, the price of admission was waived for the game, but fans were
encouraged to make a donation at the gate. All funds raised went to the
benefit of the Sylvester Cancer Center. Pink Hurricane t-shirts were
also available for purchase.
“I think it’s extremely important to raise awareness, but it was with a
purpose for us. There are players on this team that have been affected
by breast cancer in some way,” said Taliaferro. “As women we have that
responsibility to support each other in any way that we can and I think
it was fantastic that the fans came out and contributed the way they
did.”
Fans can continue to help raise funds by visiting hurricanesports.com to
bid on the pink jerseys that will were worn during the game. The auction
runs until 7 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 12.
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