KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -
Behind three first-half goals, the William and Mary women's soccer team cruised
past Akron, 4-0, on Sunday afternoon in its final game of the First Tennessee
Lady Vol Classic. Senior Cortlyn Bristol
scored twice and recorded an assist in the College's first victory of the 2012
season. The win improves W&M 's
ledger to 1-2, while Akron suffered its first lost of the year, falling to a
record of 2-1.
"We put together strong attacks, we created good opportunities and scored some quality goals," stated head coach John Daly. "On our first goal, (Dani) Rutter and (Kiersten) Harpe assisted to (Cortlyn) Bristol with a good header. On the second score, the corner kick was cleared back to Bristol as she found (Mallory) Schaffer for a strong header. The thrid goal came on a neat finish by Bristol as she took advantage of the situation. Our final goal, came off a cross from (Erin) Liberatore as (Audrey) Barry placed it into the far corner with the header."
"We put together strong attacks, we created good opportunities and scored some quality goals," stated head coach John Daly. "On our first goal, (Dani) Rutter and (Kiersten) Harpe assisted to (Cortlyn) Bristol with a good header. On the second score, the corner kick was cleared back to Bristol as she found (Mallory) Schaffer for a strong header. The thrid goal came on a neat finish by Bristol as she took advantage of the situation. Our final goal, came off a cross from (Erin) Liberatore as (Audrey) Barry placed it into the far corner with the header."
In the opening half, the Tribe wasted no time in jumping out
in front of the Zips. In the 14th
minute, Bristol netted the College's first score of the afternoon off assists
from junior Dani Rutter and senior Kiersten Harpe. For the
score, Bristol elevated over the Akron defense as she headed the ball into the
bottom left corner of frame. The Green
and Gold pushed its advantage to 2-0 in the 20th minute. From just inside six yards, senior Mallory Schaffer headed in her second goal of the year off a cross from just outside
the 18 on a free kick from Bristol.
The half's trifecta came from Bristol in the 29th minute, as
a Zips defender deflected in her attempted shot on frame for W&M's third
score of the half. In the opening 45
minutes, the College totaled 16 shots with six on goal. Behind a stout backline and the play of
freshman keeper Caroline Casey, the Tribe kept Akron off the scoreboard.
In the second half, W&M kept its foot on the pedal as it
generated frequent scoring opportunities.
The College capitalized in the 82nd minute when junior Audrey Barry netter
her first score of the year with the assist coming from senior Erin Liberatore.
For the match, the College outshot Akron, 27-8. W&M also held the edge in shots on goal,
9-5, and corner kicks, 8-1. Senior
goalie Carla Manger tallied five saves as she maintained the frame for the
Tribe in the second-half.
The College returns to Martin Family Stadium at Albert-Daily
Filed to host Richmond on Wednesday, Aug. 29, at 7 p.m. For all the latest on Tribe soccer go to
TribeAthletics.com
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