Box Score
Box score
SPARTANBURG, S.C. - With back-to-back goals in the final five
minutes of the first half, Anderson University women's soccer held
off South Atlantic Conference rival, Carson-Newman, 2-1, Saturday
afternoon at a rainy Upward Star Center.
With the victory, the Trojans add their second win over a
regionally-ranked opponent in a week following their 3-2
double-overtime triumph at Limestone on Wednesday. The Black and
Gold improve to 9-1 on the season with a 4-1 mark in conference
play, as their nine wins matches the most by the program in the SAC
era. The Eagles, who entered the weekend on a five-match winning
streak, fall to 7-2 overall and 4-1 in the SAC.
Despite entering the weekend leading the SAC in shots, it was
Carson-Newman's offense which shined early, totaling the first 14
shots of the contest, headlined by the match's opening goal in the
34th minute by Camilla Olsson. Olsson fired a shot from the top of
the 18-yard box and slotted the ball underneath the glove of AU
goalkeeper Abby Helm for her first tally of the season. Teammate
Heida Ragney was credited with the assist.
The Trojans bounced back quickly in the 41st minute when the
Eagles were whistled for a handball inside their own box. With the
penalty kick awarded, freshman forward Kenzie Van Heusen went to
the left and beat C-N goalkeeper Jessica Fraiture. The goal was Van
Heusen's seventh of the season and first since Sept. 9.
Moments later, freshman Megan Foster sent a through ball between
the middle of the Eagle backline which found a touch from Abbey
Mills. The flick was just enough to find a streaking Idoia Agirre
who gave the Trojans the lead with her 13th goal of the season in
the 42nd minute.
The Trojan backline solidified the conference victory in the
second half, while Helm posted a season-high 11 saves in the
victory. AU held its opposition to seven shots in the final 45
minutes, compared to a 14-shot mark in the opening period.
"We really struggled to adapt with the wind and rain in our
faces in the first 45 minutes and Carson-Newman was causing a lot
of problems," Anderson head coach Ciaran Traquair said. "The goals
came at the right time for us and it allowed us to adjust our shape
and game plan for the second half. We defended resolutely until the
end and deserved the win. The group does it again in the most
testing condition."
Anderson remains in the Upstate when it returns to pitch against
Newberry on Wednesday. Kick-off from Trojan Stadium is scheduled
for 2 p.m.