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BALTIMORE – Despite a valiant effort
from freshman goalkeeper Jen Nance (Millersville,
Md./Severna Park) in her first collegiate start, the UMBC women's
soccer team dropped a 1-0 heartbreaker to Boston University,
surrendering the contests only goal with 18 seconds remaining on
the clock in Thursday night's America East matchup at Retriever
Soccer Park.
The Terriers (8-5-1, 4-0-0 America East) remain undefeated in
league play and extend their win streak in conference play to
28-straight games. The Retrievers fall to 1-9-3 overall and 0-3-1
in America East action.
Both teams had their share of opportunities to jump out in front
during the opening half of play. Nance came up with her first big
save of the night with 28:21 to go in the first half. BU sophomore
forward Taylor Krebs blasted a shot from just inside the box that
was slapped wide of the left post to keep the game scoreless.
UMBC went on the attack, generating chances with back-to-back
corner kicks coming within a minute time span. Sophomore
back Melissa Hummel (Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown East)
gathered the second corner from senior forward Rachel
McKee (Ellicott City, Md./Mount Hebron) and soared a shot just
wide of the net.
Nance came up big again with under 10 minutes remaining in the
half, getting her finger tips on a high shot from freshman
midfielder Clare Pleuler, clearing it over the crossbar.
Again in the first half it looked like the Retrievers were going
to jump on the board first. Freshman forward Preslie
Quaranta (Baltimore, Md./Perry Hall) found herself ahead of
the pack and launched a shot toward the top right corner of the
net, but junior goalkeeper Andrea Green tipped the curving ball
wide of the net.
Boston poured on the pressure right from the start of the second
half, going on to outshoot the black and gold 18-0 and holding a
7-0 corner kick advantage in the period, but the Retrievers'
defense held strong, keeping the Terriers scoreless throughout
44:42 minutes.
BU got its break when Krebs reversed the ball to the opposite
side of the field for freshman midfielder Rachel Blauner. Blauner
had one defender to beat and was able to get a shot off inside the
left post, just out of the reach of Nance, for her first collegiate
goal.
"We've been talking a lot this season about playing hard and
playing with pride," head coach Leslie
Wray said. "We did that tonight. We did that for 90
minutes. Yes it's heartbreaking to get scored on in the last 20
seconds, but we were taking a lot of pressure for the last 30
minutes of the game.
"We had some chances in the first half and we didn't
capitalize," Wray continued. "They had some chances, but our backs
and our keeper came up big. We have to take away from tonight's
performance that we are changing the culture here at UMBC. The
fight and the work rate that we had from the players on the field
tonight is what we need to take with us the rest of the
season."
UMBC's rookie keeper faced 28 shots in the contest, making nine
saves on the night. Green picked up two saves on four UMBC
shots.
The Retrievers take the rest of the week off and return to
America East action on Thursday, Oct. 11, when it travels to
Vermont to take on the Catamounts.