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RICHMOND, Va. – All freshman student-athletes go through a
bit of a learning curve and adjustment to the speed and athleticism
of the college game.
It appears that freshman Megan Lynch (Lake Mary,
Fla.) of the Virginia Commonwealth University
women's soccer team may be hitting the upswing of that
learning curve after posting her first collegiate shutout in the
Rams' 0-0 tie with BIG EAST power St. John's in both
team's finale at the JMU/Comfort Inn Invitational.
"We're very pleased with the way we played this
weekend," Co-Head Coach Tiffany Roberts
Sahaydak said. "Early in the season against two very
tough opponents, the results aren't always there, but to see
the way we played as a cohesive unit was great. Of course there are
things we can still improve upon, but heading into the rest of the
non-conference schedule, we're very excited about this
group."
The Rams came out aggressive, pushing the Red Storm back on the
heels and nearly finding the back of the net when freshman
Jessie Krasko (Centreville, Md.) (pictured,
right) blasted a close range shot, but it was knocked away by
a St. John's defender. Just minutes later, sophomore
Lauryn Hutchinson (Woodbridge, Va.) sent a header
just wide.
"The way we started the game was outstanding,"
Roberts Sahaydak said. "We completely dominated play early
and had a couple of good chances, which was good to see."
For most of the afternoon, the Black & Gold controlled the
pace of play, unleashing 11 shots and forcing the Red Storm, a 2009
NCAA Tournament participant, back on their heels.
Even more impressive about the shutout was that the Rams were
dealing with early injuries to Jessica McNamara (Virginia
Beach, Va.) and freshman Sami Kuykendall (Vienna,
Va.), as well as missing junior defender Molly Allen (Halifax, Nova Scotia) due to a red card issued on
Friday.
"To be missing key players in our rotation and forcing
[freshman] Bex [Kunz] to play on the back line, where she
hadn't played since she got here, it really speaks volumes
about the chemistry and maturity of these girls," Roberts
Sahaydak said.
Playing in just her third collegiate game, Lynch faced 11 shots
on the day, picking up four saves against a team that averaged
nearly two goals per game last year.
"Megan is a keeper that plays with a lot of confidence,
which makes our job as coaches easier," Roberts Sahaydak
said. "She is continuing to make the transition to the
college game and with more work with [Assistant Coach] Siri
[Mullinix], she'll get even better."
Up next, the Rams head down to the Sunshine State for a pair of
games, beginning with a 7 p.m. contest at Stetson University on
Friday, Sept. 3.