Box Score The American University women's soccer team travelled to
Blacksburg, Va., on Monday afternoon, and came up on the short end
of a 3-0 decision to the 15th-ranked Virginia Tech Hokies.
Virginia Tech (2-0) applied pressure on American (0-2) from the
outset, earning six corner kicks in the first 7:22, although AU
held the Hokies off the scoreboard on each chance. Virginia Tech
eventually converted on a strike from Kelly Conheeney in the 12th
minute to take a 1-0 advantage.
Virginia Tech knocked home its second goal off the foot of
Jennifer Harvey, which came on a penalty kick in the 29th minute.
American held the Hokies off the scoreboard for the next 50-plus
minutes, remaining within striking distance deep into the second
half. Virginia Tech's Conheeney, however, added her second
goal of the contest in the 83rd minute to erase any comeback
chances for AU, setting the final margin at 3-0.
Senior goalkeeper Lindsey Farthing matched her
career-best with 11 saves for the Eagles.
"Nobody likes to lose and we're disapponinted in the result, but
we played much better today than we did the first time out against
Georgetown," said Head Coach Dave Bucciero. "For us, it's about
getting better every game. I think we made strides today against a
very good, nationally-ranked Virginia Tech team."
The Eagles will be back in action on Friday, August 27 when they
visit Boston University. Opening kick is scheduled for 7
p.m.