Scoreless
ties in soccer are the ultimate stalemate, and for the women's soccer team,
they are becoming very familiar, as the Red (1-0-2, 0-0 Ivy) played to a
double-overtime draw against Binghamton (3-1-1) last night on the pitch of
Berman Field. All three of Cornell's games this season have gone to overtime,
with the Red recording its first scoreless tie in the season opener against
Stony Brook.
With
two of the booters' forwards hampered by injury, freshmen Dani Haigh and Jackie
Stromberg started up top, and classmate Tracy Wooster also saw playing time in
the second half.
"We
need to get healthy, but I'm not using that as an excuse," said head coach
Berhane Andeberhan. "We need to teach [Dani and Jackie] a few things
tactically, but their skill and effort was tremendous, and Tracy too, all three
freshmen. It's very hard to do it with freshmen, but these kids are
wonderful."
While
Cornell dominated possession in the first half, Binghamton's Danielle White had
the best scoring chance when her shot from the right side of the goal dribbled
just wide of the left post late in the half. After the break, the Red adjusted
its formation due to the extra players Binghamton kept back on defense,
bringing up an extra forward. The Bearcats responded with several scoring
chances in the opening minutes of the second half.
"We
tried to get into an offensive set, but the girls did not have time to practice
it much," Andeberhan said. "We wanted to go into a 4-3-3, but our
forwards didn't know when they needed to help out at midfield, so once we went
back to a 4-4-2, we settled down."
The
Red's defense shut down the Bearcat forwards in the second half, making quick
clears whenever Binghamton tried to move the ball up the side.
Freshman
sweeper Leslie Campbell made the biggest defensive stop for Cornell with five
minutes to play in regulation. Binghamton's Kelly Burnham brought the ball up
the right side on a breakaway, and Campbell sprinted in out of nowhere,
breaking up the play with a slide tackle.
"[Leslie]'s
a pro, she is not a freshman," Andeberhan said. "The referees at the
last game wouldn't believe me when I told them she was a freshman. She is very
calm, very steady. She just doesn't make any wrong decisions. We're very
fortunate to have her."
Cornell
had several good scoring chances in the two overtime periods, but Bearcat
goalie Kristie Bowers literally saved the game for Binghamton in the 105th
minute. Freshman Kelly Kosco took a hard shot from the middle of the box that
was heading for the back of the net, but Bowers made a diving save in the air
to preserve the tie.
With
nearly a half of sudden-death play under their belts, the booters will be more
prepared for the tough games they will face against their conference foes later
in the season.
"The
kids already know that they have the fitness. In terms of fitness and tenacity,
it's amazing. Since I've been here, we've never had a kid with this kind of
tenacious play," Andeberhan said. "There were a few times when we
made a bad mistake, where in the past, it might have have broken our backs, but
we just kept playing, I'm very pleased with that. If you know you have the
energy, then you can just keep going."
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