
Southern Nazarene
Ends Scorpions' Successful Season, 2-0
Posted November
3, 2007
BETHANY, Okla. -- The UTB/TSC
women's
soccer team saw its successful first season come to an end with a 2-0 defeat
to Southern Nazarene University Saturday, November
3, at Harmon Field in Bethany, Okla. in a NAIA Region VI first-round playoff game.
Southern Nazarene advances to the NAIA Region VI semifinals Monday, November 5 in its home field. The Scorpions ended the season 13-7. UTB/TSC finished third place in the Red River Athletic Conference regular season and won the RRAC tournament championship October 27.
Southern Nazarene scored a goal in the eighth minute on a shot by Randi Duncan with an assist by Megan Ritter.
"We had a defensive breakdown and did not position ourselves well in that first goal," Scorpion head coach Nik Barjaktarevic said. "They were a good team, but there was not that big a difference between us and them."
The Crimson Storm scored in 28th minute on a goal by Rachel Eguren with an assist by Kelli Traves.
Southern Nazarene finished with 25 shots on goal compared to the Scorpions' eight. Scorpion goalkeeper Jessica Hamer had six saves.
"We played more offensively in the second half," Barjaktarevic said. "Obviously, everyone is disappointed. Although this is a great accomplishment, we feel that we could have won this game."
Taking the shots for the Scorpions were Lauren Owens with three, and Lena Candia, Vanessa Gallegos and Lorinda Gomez one each.
"We could have done better in this tournament," Barjaktarevic said. "Nobody is satisfied with the way we played today.
"It was a good season, and we're turning everybody," said Barjaktarevic about his team that did not have a senior this year. "The rebuilding starts right away. We have one year experience now and everybody is pushing for more."
