Box Score RICHMOND, Va. – It's always a good thing to start a
season off with a victory. When it's done in dominating fashion,
it's even better.
That's exactly what the Virginia Commonwealth University
women's soccer team did on Friday night with a 2-1 win over
in-state rival Longwood at VCU's Sports Backers Stadium in the
season opener for both squads.
"More than anything I'm proud of the way these girls battled all
night," Co-Head Coach Tiffany Roberts Sahaydak
said. "This is exactly what we want to see from our team every
night, giving it their all for every minute their on the
field."
The final tally didn't tell the whole story as the Black &
Gold controlled the tempo all night long, unleashing 21 shots, 10
of which were on goal, and picking up 10 corner kicks on the night.
Longwood got off a total of three shots and were limited to just
one corner kick.
VCU would take over early with early chances by sophomore Lauryn
Hutchinson (Sterling, Va.) and Heather
Hovanesian (Centreville, Va.), but Marica Biddle, Longwood's
keeper, was able to keep the Rams off the scoreboard.
Freshman Bex Kunz (Boise,
Idaho) would be the first Ram to tickle the twine in 2010 when she
picked up a loose ball at midfield, broke away from the Lancer
defense and lofted a shot from 25 yards out into the upper left
corner for a 1-0 VCU advantage.
Kunz and classmate Jessie
Krasko (Centreville, Md.) had a couple chances before the half,
but the score remained 1-0 into the intermission.
The second half would be much the same with VCU pressuring
early and nearly getting a 2-0 lead when freshman Taryn Cressy
took a feed from sophomore Gabby
Wilson with a point blank opportunity, but her shot went
wide.
However, Longwood would take advantage of a counterattack
opportunity off a Black & Gold corner when Jessica Varela and
Lindsey Ottavio played a game of give-and-go in the 64th
minute, resulting in an Ottavio goal and a 1-1 tie.
Hovanesian would make sure that tie didn't last long when she
gathered a turnover deep in Lancer territory, make a move around a
Longwood defender and blast a shot from eight yards out into the
right side of the net for a 2-1 VCU lead.
Longwood would make a couple runs late in the contest, but the
stifling VCU defense were able to preserve the victory and give the
Rams a season-opening win.
The Rams return to action next Friday when they participate in
the JMU/Comfort Invitational with a 5 p.m. contest against the
Wildcats of Villanova University.