MIT 4, WPI 0
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Cambridge, MA --- The 2009 New England Women's and Men's
Athletics Conference (NEWMAC) Women's Soccer Championship
Tournament began today with a quarterfinal match-up between #3 seed
MIT and #6 WPI on Saturday at Roberts Field. Repeating its
regular-season success, MIT's Engineers came up with a 4-0 victory
over those from visiting WPI. With the win, MIT advances to play
the #2 seed Lyons of Wheaton College in next week's semifinal.
From the start, the game's most-significant factor-the wind-took
control of the ball and retained possession of it throughout most
of the match.
Sustaining speeds of twenty mph and gusting to well over thirty,
windy conditions wreaked havoc on the players' ability to control
the ball. Dozens of on-target shots and passes were torn
drastically amiss as both teams struggled to adapt to
mother-nature's contributions.
With the wind in their faces, the MIT Engineers controlled their
uphill battle throughout the first half. With less than nine
minutes to play, sophomore forward Alisha
Lussiez (Livonia, MI) played the ball deep in
the corner and for freshman Emily Kuo (Chicago,
IL) open in front of the goal. WPI keeper Rebecca
Newman (Howell, NJ) dove off the line to break up the pass
but failed to stop it from getting through. Kuo had no trouble
slipping the ball into the emptied net for her twelfth goal of the
season.
Coming out of the break with a 1-0 lead, MIT was re-energized,
pushing with the wind instead of against it. In the 52nd minute,
Lussiez added a second point to the scoreboard when she received a
pass from senior Liz Theurer (Gainesville, FL) and
slipped it by Newman. In the 55th minute, MIT's Connie
Park (Atlanta, GA) served a corner-kick into the penalty
area where WPI's Kelsey Mawhiney (Johnston, RI)
tried to clear it with a header. The ball fell to the feet of MIT
junior Edith Reshef (Livingston, NJ), whose
one-touch shot found the bottom corner of the goal, putting MIT up
2-0.
Less than ninety seconds later, MIT co-captain Lauren
Hernley (Elizabethtown, PA) fed a pass to Theurer, who
immediately passed back to Hernley, allowing her a one-touch blast
from twenty five yards for the third goal in four minutes and
giving MIT a 4-0 lead.
WPI's Kristen Garza (Kingston, MA) and
Suzanne Najem (Derry, NH) worked the front to try
to break the shutout, and though they managed to break the
defensive line several times, their efforts were shut down by the
ever-present wind and the combined efforts of Meghan
Wright (Devon, PA) and Katy Olesnavage
(Ferndale, MI) in goal for MIT.
With the win, MIT (10-5-2, 5-2-2) clinched a semifinal berth and
will travel to championship-site Wellesley College to play Wheaton
on Saturday, November 7, at 1:30 p.m. WPI (8-11-0, 4-5-0), who was
2-6-1 in NEWMAC play last year, finished with the most-improved
record in the conference and looks to develop further in the
off-season.