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The Upper Iowa women’s soccer team has started a trend over
the past three seasons. After a 1-0 victory over Bemidji State at home in the
opening round of the 2012 NSIC/ US Bank Women’s Soccer Tournament on Wedneday,
the Peacocks will not only make their second consecutive semi-finals match in
two years, but they will also get their third shot at Winona State in as many
postseasons.
“You can pretty much count on a game against Winona at the
end of the year,” head coach Brian Bahl said. “We’ve been closing the gap on
them in recent years, but we’ll have to play a lot better than we did today if
we want to win.”
Although Bahl still sees room for improvement, the
Peacocks were hitting all cylinders on offense and defense in the first
half.
Redshirt sophomore forward Corinne Wronski
fought hard to gain position inside the Beavers’ penalty box, while senior
midfielder Valeria Ptasinski
controlled the ball around defenders on the outside. Ptasinski knocked the cross
inside and Wronski was there to clean it up after a couple of deflections off of
Beaver defenders.
It was only the second goal all season for the Huntley
Illinois native, but it showed how determined the Peacocks were to get a lead in
the match.
“I was pleased about how we came out,” Bahl said. “We were
creating chances early on by just driving it at them. Cori didn’t quit and
that’s how a lot of goals are scored – just keep crashing and working hard for
it.”
For Ptasinski, there is just something about playing BSU that gets
her fired up. She had the game-winning goal over the Beavers back on October
13th in Bemidji and on Wednesday she earned her fifth assist of the season with
her pass to Wronski.
As for the defense, well, they completely shut down
the Beavers offense in the first half by not allowing a single shot.
UIU took
a 1-0 lead into halftime thanks to that defensive effort, but BSU created a
couple golden opportunities in the second half.
Thirty seconds into the
final period, Megan Castro took her team’s first shot of the match, but it was
wide right. Shots came more freely for the Beavers in that second period, but
Peacock goalkeeper Amanda Smith held
tough.
“I thought she played one of her better games,” Bahl said of
Smith. “She took a couple really hard shots, but was able to bounce back up from
them and do her thing.”
Smith collided with Emily Olson in the first half
and stayed down on the pitch for a couple minutes before ultimately staying in
the game. Later in the second half, she again hit the turf again, but not before
making a victory-sealing save.
In the 86th minute, Mary O’Brien took a
shot for BSU that hit the crossbar. Smith jumped up but the ball was out of her
reach and she lost her balance and hit the ground. The ball bounced right to
Castro who headed the ball towards the back of the net, but Smith somehow rose
from the ground and made a finger-tip save. That was her third and final save of
the match.
Thanks to inspired play from their keeper, the defense made
sure their lead was intact as the final minutes ticked down. With the 1-0
victory, UIU earned its 14th shutout this season and its second consecutive
berth in the NSIC semifinals match. The Peacocks also improved on their
school-record 15-2-2 overall record.
“It’s big,” Bahl said about the win.
“It gives us a chance to get back to where we were a year ago. We got up there
and played a great game in the semifinal game but came up short in penalty
kicks.”
Last season, UIU’s season ended in a loss to St. Cloud State at a
neutral location. This year, UIU has another shot at revenge, but against a
different opponent.
The Peacocks will travel north to Mankato, Minnesota
on Friday to face a very good Winona State team. UIU has played the Warriors in
each of the past two postseasons, knocking them out of the tournament in a 1-0
upset victory last year.
“It’s nice to play Winona State again after they
beat us earlier this year,” Bahl said. “I know it will be a battle.”
The
No. 2 seeded Warriors defeated the No. 7 seeded St. Cloud State Huskies 3-0 at
home on Wednesday. Friday’s match between Winona State and the Peacocks will
begin at 11 a.m. in Mankato, Minnesota. Click here to follow
the live stats of the match. Or click here to
listen to the match live online.
UIU not only hopes to continue its
postseason trend, but they hope to improve upon it and make the tournament
championship game on Sunday.

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