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Today in Rock Hill at 2:00, Liberty and Winthrop will take the field in a battle for first place in the league. LU is 5-1-1 while Winthrop is 4-1-1. If LU wins, it clinches the #1 seed for the Flames in the Big South Tourney. If WU wins, it puts them in the driver's seat for the #1 seed (though they'll still have to play Radford next weekend in their final conference game)...Before the season started, I never expected WU to be in this position (and fully expected LU to be at or near the top). Should be a good game.
tough loss for the ladies, but im sure we will see winthrop in a few weeks when the stakes are a bit more important.
Lady Flames Fall at Winthrop
October 21, 2006
Rock Hill, S.C.
Despite being outshot 16-7, the Winthrop Eagles rode two early goals to a 2-0 win over the Liberty Lady Flames in Big South Conference women’s soccer action Saturday afternoon at Eagle Field.
With the setback in its final regular season contest, Liberty finishes to 5-2-1 in the regular season conference play and 7-7-1 overall. The defeat snaps a four-game unbeaten streak for the Lady Flames. Winthrop, with its fourth-straight victory, moves to 5-1 in the Big South and 10-4-1 overall.
Liberty drops out of first place in the conference and, with a weekend of league play left, various seeding scenarios are still possible for the defending conference champions in the upcoming Big South Women’s Soccer Championship in Conway, S.C., Nov. 2-5.
The host Eagles jumped out to a 1-0 advantage on their first shot attempt of the afternoon in the contest’s seventh minute. A clearing pass found its way to midfielder Jodi Kemp at the top of the 18-yard box. Her half volley slipped through the crowded box and into the right side of the goal to give her team the early lead.
Winthrop added a second tally 10 minutes later when Chelsea White collided with Lady Flames goalkeeper Katherine Neff (Sr., Guelph, Ont.) and a Liberty defender, causing the ball to squirt out toward the goal and into the goal.
After taking only four shots in the first half, the Lady Flames rallied in the second stanza by firing 12 shots, forcing Eagle netminder Dimitra Poulos to make eight saves. Pressuring the Winthrop goal and limiting the Eagles to one shot in the second half, Liberty had several opportunities to cut into the deficit including solid chances by Rachel Hetrick (Jr., F, Grantville, Pa.) and Amy Oberlin (So., MF, Ada, Mich.) in the game’s 77th minute. However, the Lady Flames were unable to convert.
On the afternoon, Liberty outshot Winthrop, 16-7 and also held the advantage in corner kicks, 5-2.
Flames’ keeper Neff made two saves on the afternoon. Poulos had 10 saves for the Eagles.
Oberlin led all players with four shots on the day. White led Winthrop with two.
With the regular season concluded, Liberty now awaits the conclusion of the Big South regular season next Sunday to find out its seeding for the Big South Women’s Soccer Championship. The 2005 champion Lady Flames will try to defend their title Nov. 2-5 in Conway, S.C. The championship gets underway Nov. 2 with four first-round matches.
Liberty played the match under the direction of assistant coach Adam Godwin. Head coach James Price was ordered to serve a one-match suspension after he used an ineligible player in the Flames season-opening tilt against Longwood on August 25. Price was to sit out Liberty's non-conference match against Howard earlier this month, but Howard forfeited.
Liberty played the match under the direction of assistant coach Adam Godwin. Head coach James Price was ordered to serve a one-match suspension after he used an ineligible player in the Flames season-opening tilt against Longwood on August 25. Price was to sit out Liberty's non-conference match against Howard earlier this month, but Howard forfeited.
Interesting. This is the first I've heard about that incident. You would think LU would have to forfeit the Longwood game.
Isaiah 33:1 Woe to you, O destroyer, you who have not been destroyed!
Woe to you, O traitor, you who have not been betrayed!
I don't know who the reporter from The Herald was, but his info is false guys. The suspension had nothing to do with the season-opening Longwood match. It was simply something from back in the spring season, which is much like a football spring practice session. NOTHING was swept under the rug here.