
4th Ranked Gauchos Improve to 2-0 With Win Over Arizona StateJan. 25, 2009
"That sets the bar pretty high for sharing the ball on offense," said head coach Paul Ramsey about eleven players getting at least a goal or an assist. "The new players stepped up and played big roles," said sophomore Brittany Barry (Basking Ridge, NJ). "We're very proud of them." The UCSB defense continued the team concept as well limiting Arizona State to 10 shots on goal with lots of help on the ball and slides to the Sun Devils' second options. UCSB outshot Arizona State 36-10. Junior midfielder Maggie Aker led UCSB with 6 ground balls, 2 caused turnovers and 1 draw control and also had 3 goals and 1 assist. Junior Monora Seth (San Diego, CA) led all low defender with 2 ground balls, 2 caused turnovers and 1 draw control with senior Selina Eadie (Davis, CA) close behind with 3 ground balls and 2 caused turnovers. Freshman Jeni Centner (Tustin, CA) had 6 saves in 10 shots against her for 60% on saves. "This weekend was a great opener for our team, we meshed well right away and I'm excited for the season," said sophomore Ashley Antoon-Algieri (San Ramon, CA). UCSB improves to 2-0 while Arizona State drops to 0-1. The Gauchos are next in action at the CAL Play-Day at UC Berkeley on February 1st. The event features NCAA Division I teams UC Berkeley, UC Davis, Fresno State, St. Mary's and Stanford who play in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF). as well as other WWLL teams. The play-day was going to be the opener for the Gauchos before the opportunity to play in the Surfside Cup came along. In the play-day format the Gauchos will play four 25 minute scrimmages against different opponents. UCSB is hoping for a chance to test themselves against at least two of the MPSF teams. The schedule will be relased sometime in the middle of the week.
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