Aug. 31, 2007
Lutes Battle No. 8 UC Santa Cruz Before
Falling, 2-0
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| Amanda Tschauner - six saves |
Box Score
PARKLAND, Wash. – UC Santa Cruz, ranked No. 8 in the Division
III women’s soccer Top 25 poll, scored a goal in each half
to defeat host Pacific Lutheran, 2-0, in the 2007 season opener
for both teams on Friday afternoon.
The Banana Slugs got on the board at 36:19 when Annick Lamb hit
a sliding left-footed shot from an angle past PLU goalkeeper Amanda
Tschauner. Lamb raced onto a nice through ball from Danielle Mullin
and fended off one defender before finishing the play.
The Banana Slugs had the run of play through the first 45 minutes,
out-shooting the hosts, 9-2, and they continued their assault
during the second half when they took 12 shots to two for the
Lutes. The visitors nearly scored their second goal with about
16 minutes remaining but Wendy Funk’s shot hit the crossbar
and bounced away. It didn’t matter, because less than a
minute later Didi Ramirez latched onto the ball following a goal
mouth scramble and fired a 15-yard bullet into the left side of
the net.
Tschauner, who finished with six saves, came up with several
stops in the closing minutes, including a diving effort on a shot
by Lamb.
Pacific Lutheran’s best chance came with about four minutes
remaining when Christina McDuffie’s left-footed shot was
parried over the bar by UCSC goalkeeper Katie Loomis.
Both teams are back in action on Sunday as PLU plays at Evergreen
State and UCSC plays at Puget Sound.
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