Box Score SANTA BARBARA, Calif.
– The UC Santa Barbara women's soccer team completed
a perfect opening weekend to the 2014 season with a 2-0 win over
visiting Southern Utah on Sunday afternoon at Harder Stadium.
On Friday night, the Gauchos
shutout Cleveland State in the season opener, 3-0.
Against Southern Utah (0-1-), UCSB scored the first goal of the
match in the 12th minute when senior Indiana Mead
carried the ball to the right end line, pivoted to her right and
rifled a pass into the front of the goal. Freshman Amanda Ball was
waiting about six yards straight out front and she one-timed a
blistering shot past a diving Tessa Christensen, the Thunderbirds'
starting goalkeeper. It was Ball's second goal in as many
matches.
"Amanda now has two game-winning
goals in two games and that's impressive," said UCSB head coach
Paul Stumpf. "Indy (Mead) was very good today as well and the two
of them are already clicking."
Southern Utah had an outstanding chance to even the score in the
18th minute when Nancy Brich beat a UCSB defender and
went in one-on-one against goalie Beth Ritter.
Ritter came off her line and made a spectacular save of Brich's
shot from point-blank range, preserving the shutout.
The Gauchos made it 2-0 in the
51st minute when Dakota
Griggs slid a pass from the right side of the goalmouth into
the middle where Savannah
Francis was positioned. The junior settled the ball and poked a
shot into the left of the far post. It was her first goal of the
season.
"This was another solid
performance for us," Stumpf said. "We had a significant possession
advantage of 65-to-35 and the result was a 20-to-5 advantage in
shots and, more importantly a 2-0 score. To have two shutouts in
two games this early in the season feels good."
Santa Barbara had a golden
opportunity to make it 3-0 in the 67th minute when Sara Feder
took a cross from Ball in the left side of the penalty box and
powered a shot past Christensen that hit the bottom of the crossbar
and bounced on the goal line where it was gathered by the opposing
goalkeeper.
The one drawback to Sunday's win
came in the 72nd minute when senior defender Miranda
Cornejo was ejected after pulling down a Thunderbird attacker
who was on a one-on-one breakaway. The red card means that the
Gauchos' top defender will miss their Friday, Aug. 29 match at the
University of Dayton.
Overall, UCSB dominated Sunday's
match to the tune of a 20-5 shot advantage, including 7-1 in shots
on goal, and a monstrous 12-0 edge in corner kicks. Much of the
reason for the domination was the play of the team's defensive
midfielders.
"Geneve (Dromensk) and Kelly
(McGrath) in holding midfield roles have been very important to our
defense and our possession," Stumpf said.
For Ritter, it was her second
shutout in as many starts in 2014 and the 10th she has
produced in must 17 career starts dating back to the 2013
campaign.
The Gauchos will play on road for
their next three games, traveling to Dayton (Aug. 29), Cincinnati
(Aug. 31) and Stanford (Sept. 4), before returning home to host
Loyola Marymount at 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 7 at Harder
Stadium.