Box Score SANTA BARBARA, Calif.
– UC Santa Barbara played Friday night's Big West
game against UC Riverside with seven starters sidelined because of
injury, so it was fitting that a previously little-used freshman
would score the game-winning goal a little over four minutes into
overtime, giving the Gauchos (9-6-1 overall, 3-2 BWC) a 1-0 win
over the Highlanders (6-9-1, 3-2).
McKinsey
Martinez capped a frenzied early part of the overtime at the
94:12 mark when she took a short pass from Allie
Ariniello and poked a shot into the middle of the goal from
about six yards out. Ariniello set-up the score when she
rebounded her own shot and found Martinez right in front of the
goal.
Ariniello, who scored the
game-winning goal in Sunday's 1-0 win at Cal State Northridge, had
two shots early in the overtime period that were both saved by UCR
goalkeeper Elizabeth Silas. Silas ended with eight saves, but
it was the one she couldn't stop that gave UCSB the win.
Santa Barbara had its chances in
the second half with five shots on-goal, but Silas was up to the
task with five saves. In the 48th minute, Madison
Beckley had a header that Silas made a diving grab of while
going to her left.
The Highlanders had their best
second half chance in the 65th minute when Alexa
Bustamante came flying in on a free-kick and headed a cross that
skimmed off the top of the crossbar.
The first half was mostly played
between the penalty boxes. After being outshot 2-0 in the first few
minutes, the Gauchos ended the half with a 5-2 advantage, including
two on frame. The most dangerous chance for either team came off
the foot of UCSB's Miranda
Cornejo who collected a loose ball near the top of the box and
pounded a shot over the head of Highlander goalkeeper Elizabeth
Silas. Cornejo's shot hit the crossbar and was cleared.
The Gauchos had another stellar
defensive effort and sophomore goalkeeper Beth Ritter
needed just two saves to post her eighth shutout of the season,
tying her for the 10th most in school history. She
also lowered her Big West-leading goals against average to 0.60. In
fact, all nine Santa Barbara wins this season have come via a
shutout.
The Gauchos return to the field on
Sunday, Oct. 20 when they travel to Cal State Fullerton for a 6:00
p.m. match against the Titans. UCSB will play its final home
game on Friday, Oct. 25 when it hosts Cal Poly. The game will
be the final home appearance for a handful of seniors and will be
another match-up of the Blue-Green Rivalry Series.