TOWSON, Maryland -
Freshman Maddie McCormick recorded the first hat trick of her collegiate career
to lead UNCW past Towson, 5-2, in Colonial
Athletic Association women's soccer action Friday at the Tiger Soccer Complex.
The Seahawks improved to 10-6-1 overall and 5-3-0 in league
play they picked up their ninth victory in their last 10 matchups against the
Tigers. Towson, meanwhile, dipped to 1-14-1 and 1-7-0 with the setback.
"This was a very tough game as Towson is a dangerous team on
their home field," said UNCW Head Coach Paul Cairney. "The game flowed back and
forth and we could not find a good rhythm and credit Towson for putting us
under pressure. We had a great team effort for the entire 90 minutes and our
team simply battled the whole way.
"Maddie (McCormick) was obviously a big
factor today and she took her chances with great composure," Cairney added. "Our whole team
deserves great credit for attacking with some flair, however, we need to stay disciplined
and focused as we defend. Now we put this behind us and get ready for a very
good George Mason team on Sunday."
With the score tied at 1-all midway through the first half, McCormick capitalized
on a one-on-one opportunity with Towson sophomore keeper Erin Quinn in the 26th
minute to give UNCW a 2-1 edge. Senior
Stephanie Rose was credited with an
assist on the play.
A goal by Towson junior Emily Banes leveled the score at
2-all at the 33:04 mark, but McCormick put the Seahawks back in front just 33
seconds later as she got behind the Tigers defense and beat Quinn for the
eventual game-winning tally.
The Newark, Del., product completed her natural hat trick at
the 57:48 mark as she took a through ball from junior Natalie Winslow and once
again converted a one-on-one opportunity with Quinn for her sixth goal of the
season. She also became the first UNCW player to record a hat trick since
former UNCW standout Kristine Mengle found the back of the net three times in
an 8-0 victory over Youngstown State on Sept. 10, 2004.
Rose closed out the scoring in the 61st minute, collecting
the ball at midfield before making her way through the Tigers defense and
depositing the ball in the back of the net for her team leading 10th goal of
the campaign.
Sophomore Stephanie Bronson put the Seahawks ahead early,
converting a cross from senior Amanda Holmes exactly three minutes into the
start of the contest to give UNCW a 1-0 advantage. The goal was Bronson's third
tally of the season.
Sophomore Taylor Knier tied the game at 1-all in the 14th
minute, using a cross from sophomore Katyln Axenfield to record her first tally
of the campaign.
Both teams attempted 16 shots during the contest while
Towson held a 7-5 edge in corner kicks taken. Senior Caitlin Hunter made six
saves in goal for the Seahawks while Quinn finished the game with four stops
for the Tigers.
Both teams return to action Sunday with 1 p.m. CAA matinees.
UNCW travels to George Mason while Towson entertains Georgia State.