Lady Eagles Blank King, 3-0, to Open 2009 Season
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. -- Back-to-back first-half goals by Lizeth
Munguia (Wilmington, N.C.) and Trenna Howell (Oak Ridge, Tenn.)
gave the Carson-Newman women's soccer team an early spark, as the
Lady Eagles went on to claim a 3-0 victory in their season opener
Thursday Night at McCown Field.
C-N coach Phil McNamara was impressed with his team's
season-opening performance.
"We are pleased with this win," McNamara said. "It's a clean sheet
and it provides confidence for the goalkeeper and the back four.
There's a lot more work ahead of us, and I've got to give King a
lot of credit. We can learn from their work ethic and how they were
strong with and without the ball."
The Lady Eagles (1-0) held possession for most of the match,
outshooting King (0-1) 18-6, including 12 shots on goal.
"We threatened the entire game to break them down," McNamara said.
"I felt like it was a solid performance and a stepping stone for
better things ahead."
Munguia put the Lady Eagles on the board at the 25:25 mark of the
first half, as she finished off a cross from Melissa Morris
(Sweetwater, Tenn.) to give C-N a 1-nil lead.
Less than two minutes later, Howell found the back of the net on a
pass from Nikki Brannen (Soddy Daisy, Tenn.) to push C-N's lead to
2-0.
The Lady Eagles put the match out of reach at the 52:43 mark of the
second half on a goal by Sandra Kaelin (Trachau, Switzerland) that
gave C-N a 3-0 cushion.
C-N goalkeeper Lauren MacKenzie (Barrie, Ontario) finished the
night with four saves, while King's Lauren Fritts tallied nine
saves.
The Lady Eagles return to action on Monday as they host Young
Harris at 7 p.m. at McCown Field.







