Box Score
Box score
MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga. - Playing its first road contest of the
season, the Anderson women's soccer team opened a four-match road
swing by falling, 3-0, to Georgia College and State in the Bobcat
Shootout Friday night at Bobcat Field.
With the setback, Anderson had its season-opening three-match
win streak snapped, falling to 3-1 on the season, while GCSU (1-3)
picked up its first win.
"We actually played very well although the final score line
doesn't show it," said Anderson head coach Jason Dowiak. "We only
made a few mistakes but GCSU is a quality team and they capitalized
on them."
GCSU's Brittaney Borror recorded the first of two assists on the
night when she found Katie Taylor for the game-winner in the 21st
minute and also posted an assist on Alexandra Knight's score at the
33:01 mark.
The Bobcats added their final goal of the night with just more
than 12 minutes left in the contest.
Krystal Goss and Alexandra Induni each posted two shots for AU,
but the Trojans were unable to find the back of the net.
Anderson was outshot 21-8 on the night, with freshman Maddison
McLendon recording four saves and absorbing the loss for AU. The
Bobcats also claimed a 5-1 advantage in corner kicks, with all six
coming in the first half.
"We withstood their pressure in the first half better than I've
ever seen our team," added Dowiak. "We showed great composure even
after going down 2-0. The second half was a new story - we put the
pressure on them and got our chances because of it. Britta
Widenhouse led the way from center mid with her organized and
confident possession and we saw good chances because of it from
Allie Waters, Krystal Goss and Danielle Boltin. Alexandra Induni
was also very good on the left wing and put more pressure on GCSU
than they could handle at times. As a group our back four played
their most complete game to date and truly stepped up their
commitment to not giving up anything obvious in the final 45
minutes. Britta really was our leader out there though, and set the
tone physically and emotionally."
The Trojans close out play at the Shootout with a 1:30 match
versus Harding University on Sunday.