Box Score An American University women's soccer record crowd of 1,511 fans
came out to Reeves Field on Saturday afternoon for the season
opener, but the hometown support was not enough to keep the Eagles
close to Georgetown. The Hoyas pulled away late in the first half
with a flurry of goals en route to a 9-0 victory.
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American (0-1) held Georgetown (1-0) off the scoreboard for the
first 15 minutes of action before a Camille Trujillo goal gave the
Hoyas a 1-0 lead. The Eagles remained tough over the next 13
minutes until Georgetown went on a five-goal spurt over a
seven-plus minute stretch to put the game out of reach. The streak
began with a Catherine Cabot strike in the 29th minute, and was
followed by goals from Kaitlin Brenn, Ingrid Wells and two from
Alexa St. Martin.
After taking a 6-0 lead into intermission, Georgetown kept the
pressure on in the second half with three goals in the first 20
minutes. Wells added her second of the game in the 59th minute, and
was followed by scores off the feet of Colleen Dinn and Trujillo.
American held Georgetown off the scoreboard for the final 25
minutes, setting the final margin at 9-0 in favor of the Hoyas.
"I thought we played well in the first 20 to 25 minutes but
after we let in that first goal, we fell apart," commented Head
Coach David Bucciero. "Georgetown is
a very talented team. We didn't compete with the passion, energy
and commitment necessary to play competitively with a team like
Georgetown, and we paid the price."
Saturday's game marked the first game of the 2010-11 Phil Bender
World Tour, as a women's soccer record-crowd of 1,511 took in the
action. The attendance topped the previous women's soccer record by
more than 300, which also occurred against Georgetown when 1,152
spectators turned out to Reeves Field on August 22, 2008.
Prior to the contest, AU students in attendance were treated to
a tailgate featuring a barbeque (courtesy of Women's Initiative and
AU Student Government), Robeks smoothies and Coca-Cola
products.
The Eagles will look to rebound in their next contest on Monday,
August 23 when they travel to Blacksburg, Va., to take on Virginia
Tech. Game time is slated for 5 p.m.