North Carolina women beat NC State
October 10, 2009
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – The North Carolina women’s soccer team scored three goals in the first 9:47 of play and rolled on to a 5-0 win over visiting NC State Friday evening at Fetzer Field. UNC improved to 11-1-1 overall and 4-1 in the Atlantic Coast Conference, while the Wolfpack fell to 7-5-1 (2-3 ACC).
Sophomore Courtney Jones scored her fourth goal of the season just 4:21 into the match, sending a shot to the right of NC State keeper Kim Kern on a breakaway. The gamewinner was the team-high third of the season for the forward from Danville, Calif.
Junior Meghan Klingenberg made it 2-0 just over three minutes later when she took a pass from freshman Ranee Premji and shot it into the left side of the net for her second goal of the year.
At the 9:47 mark, junior Ali Hawkins sent the ball in on a corner kick then collected the rebound of the initial shot and sent it past Kern on the right side of the goal. The goal was Hawkins’ fourth of the season.
“For us to be up 3-0 going into the half made me feel comfortable, because obviously you then have the chance to play your roster,” said UNC coach Anson Dorrance. “These kids work hard for our starters and finally got the chance to play a bit.” A total of 26 Carolina players saw action against NC State.
After leading 3-0 at the break, the Tar Heels added two more goals within a span of just over four minutes. In the 60th minute of play, junior Jessica McDonald drew Kern out in a one-on-one situation then sent a grounder just inside the right post for her team-best sixth goal of the year. Premji, a midfielder from Calgary, Alberta, picked up her second assist of the game and of the season. “She’s very, very good in possession, very good with her final passing and just a sophisticated player in the simplest of ways,” Dorrance said of Premji. “I just really liked watching her play tonight. It wasn’t just what she did on the ball – she works hard for us defensively. That kid, with tonight’s performance, has won even more time.”
The final goal came at the 63:47 mark, when freshman Alyssa Rich headed in a cross from sophomore Brittani Bartok. The score was the fourth of the year for Rich, a forward from Cincinnati.
Carolina outshot NC State 22-1 for the game, with 14 of those coming in the first half. UNC led 7-0 in corner kicks.
Senior Ashlyn Harris started the game in goal for UNC, making a save on NC State’s only shot. Kern, the Wolfpack starter, had five saves.
Next up for Carolina s a home match against Virginia on Oct. 17. Game time is 1 p.m.
Sophomore Courtney Jones scored her fourth goal of the season just 4:21 into the match, sending a shot to the right of NC State keeper Kim Kern on a breakaway. The gamewinner was the team-high third of the season for the forward from Danville, Calif.
Junior Meghan Klingenberg made it 2-0 just over three minutes later when she took a pass from freshman Ranee Premji and shot it into the left side of the net for her second goal of the year.
At the 9:47 mark, junior Ali Hawkins sent the ball in on a corner kick then collected the rebound of the initial shot and sent it past Kern on the right side of the goal. The goal was Hawkins’ fourth of the season.
“For us to be up 3-0 going into the half made me feel comfortable, because obviously you then have the chance to play your roster,” said UNC coach Anson Dorrance. “These kids work hard for our starters and finally got the chance to play a bit.” A total of 26 Carolina players saw action against NC State.
After leading 3-0 at the break, the Tar Heels added two more goals within a span of just over four minutes. In the 60th minute of play, junior Jessica McDonald drew Kern out in a one-on-one situation then sent a grounder just inside the right post for her team-best sixth goal of the year. Premji, a midfielder from Calgary, Alberta, picked up her second assist of the game and of the season. “She’s very, very good in possession, very good with her final passing and just a sophisticated player in the simplest of ways,” Dorrance said of Premji. “I just really liked watching her play tonight. It wasn’t just what she did on the ball – she works hard for us defensively. That kid, with tonight’s performance, has won even more time.”
The final goal came at the 63:47 mark, when freshman Alyssa Rich headed in a cross from sophomore Brittani Bartok. The score was the fourth of the year for Rich, a forward from Cincinnati.
Carolina outshot NC State 22-1 for the game, with 14 of those coming in the first half. UNC led 7-0 in corner kicks.
Senior Ashlyn Harris started the game in goal for UNC, making a save on NC State’s only shot. Kern, the Wolfpack starter, had five saves.
Next up for Carolina s a home match against Virginia on Oct. 17. Game time is 1 p.m.
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