
Women's Soccer Falls To Liberty In Final Non-Conference Match
9/15/2019 3:36:00 PM | Women's Soccer
LYNCHBURG, VA – The University of Pittsburgh women's soccer team wasn't able to end their non-conference slate on a high not on Sunday afternoon as they fell 1-0 on the road to the Liberty Flames. Pitt held the 12-8 edge in shots but couldn't score for the second straight match.
THE BASICS
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THE BASICS
- Score: Pittsburgh 0, Liberty 1
- Records: Pittsburgh (3-4-1, 0-0-0 ACC), Liberty (2-4-2, 0-0-0 ASUN)
- Liberty Goal Scorer: Gabrielle Farrell (3)
- Location: Lynchburg, VA | Osborne Stadium
- Pittsburgh: Amaia Pena, Mackenzie Edwards, Juliana Vazquez, Amanda West, Cheyenne Hudson, Anna Bout, Athalie Palomo, Kate McKay, Sydney Marasco, Marisa Tava, Anna Rico
- Liberty: Mickayla Green, Kailey Neef, Gabrielle Farrell, Kayleigh Kardos, Elisa Warren, Cora Duininck, Brenna Warren, Melody Jayroe, Madison Ellis, Kasey Jamieson, Grace Spade, Rebekah Earnest
- In the second minute, Anna Bout had the first shot of the match as she ripped a long distance attempt on goal but the Liberty keeper made a nice stop.
- Amanda West had a golden opportunity to open the scoring in the sixth minute as she took a feed from Sydney Marasco and broke in alone on goal but the Liberty keeper made a great save diving to her left.
- In the eighth minute, Juliana Vazquez blocked a would-be goal by the Flames off the foot of Grace Spade.
- In the 25th minute, Anna Bout had a chance to open the scoring but the Liberty defender blocked her shot and cleared it out of harm's way.
- A couple minutes later, Amanda West raced into the Liberty box and took a shot that was scooped up by the Liberty keeper.
- The Flames were able to get on the board first in the 50th minute as Gabrielle Farrell beat Amaia Pena for her first goal of the season.
- In the 58th minute, Pena made a big stop to keep the score 1-0 in favor of Liberty.
- The Panthers had their best chances to score in the 64th minute as Amanda West had a header poked wide of the net and on the ensuing corner kick, Aideen O'Donoghue found a rebound and the Liberty keeper made a huge stop to send the ball out of bounds.
- Anna Rico had the final chance to tie the match up in the 85th minute but her attempt went wide of the Liberty goal as the Flames secured the 1-0 win.
- With the loss, the Panthers are now 2-1-0 vs. Liberty and 3-1-1 against ASUN teams all-time.
- Pitt was held scoreless for the second straight match on Sunday.
- The Panthers owned the 12-8 edge in shots and 8-3 advantage in corner kicks in the loss.
- Amanda West led all Pitt players with three shots while Anna Rico and Anna Bout each recorded two shots in the loss.
- In goal, Amaia Pena finished off the loss with two saves while her counterpart Melody Jayroe made five stops in the clean sheet.
- The Panthers used their seventh different starting lineup through eight matches on Sunday afternoon.
- Head coach Randy Waldrum: "We once again showed our youth by giving away a goal, and by missing many chances in front of the goal this afternoon. That's three games we've given away this year. At some point we have to clean up these mistakes, so that will continue to be our focus moving forward. I am disappointed for our players as they have not seen the results for their hard work."
- The Panthers will return home on Friday night as they open up ACC play at Ambrose Urbanic Field against the Syracuse Orange. First kick on Friday night is set for 7:00 pm.
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Team Stats
PIT
LIB
Goals
0
1
Shots
12
8
Shots on Goal
6
3
Saves
2
5
Corners
8
3
Fouls
13
14
Scoring Plays

Gabrielle Farrell (1)
GOAL by LIB Farrell, Gabrielle.
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