A pair of early mistakes proved to be too much for the
women's soccer team to overcome, as the Red fell to Brown (6-8-0, 2-3
Ivy), 3-0, Saturday night in Providence, R.I. The Red (4-8-2, 1-4 Ivy)
dropped its seventh straight game, but the team's attitude remains
positive as a number of its young players are gaining valuable
experience.
The Bears struck first in the second minute of play,
as a routine clear from the Red defense went right to Brown forward
Meghan Schreck, who was still in the Cornell box. Schreck buried the
ball back into the net for her fourth goal on the year.
Schreck netted her second goal of the game by again
capitalizing on a Cornell miscue in the 26th minute. Brown crowded
Cornell goalie Katrina Matlin off of a throw-in as Matlin was able to
get a hand on the ball. Unfortunately for Cornell, she was unable to
control it, and the ball came out to Schreck, who was a few yards in
front of the goal.
"There was no real threatening play, or major buildup,
or anything like that, but we just mishandled the ball," said head
coach Berhane Andeberhan. "I feel like a broken record, but [after the
mistakes] happened, we played well."
Brown tacked on its final goal a minute into the
second half after a questionable potential offsides call led to a
Kathryn Moos breakaway, and Moos beat Matlin for her fourth goal of the
year.
Andeberhan was pleased with the team's play in the second half, but the Red was unable to finish on their scoring chances.
"A while ago, we had no scoring chances, and we worked
hard on that, and improved that. But, there is a step between that and
getting a goal," Andeberhan said.
Cornell's best scoring chance of the game came midway
through the second half, as a series of combination passes led to a
through ball in the air. Junior Kara Ishikawa ran in to head the ball on
goal from 18 yards out, but the attempt curved around and hit the upper
90.
The Red was without the services of junior co-captain
Shannon Fraser for the third straight game. Fraser has been battling an
injury all season, and Andeberhan hopes that she will return to the
lineup soon.
"It's very difficult of course without Shannon again.
She's getting better, but we lose her ability and we lose her in spirit,
and that's a big thing," Andeberhan said. "If Fraser gets healthy, that
would give us a boost in the arm."
With three games left on the season, the Red will
shift its focus to gaining big-game experience for its players. Next
Friday, Cornell will face one of the best teams in the country in No. 9
Princeton.
"The goals now are small goals, giving different
people experience in game situations, and solving little problems,"
Andeberhan said. "The wonderful thing has been that the kids have had a
tremendous attitude and a tremendous work ethic, so we want to keep that
and keep preparing for the future."
Monday, October 25, 2004
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