Box score
CHARLESTON, S.C. - Jen Vroman entered the 2009 season opener
with three career goals. She nearly matched that total with two
markers Saturday afternoon to lead the Charleston Southern soccer
team to a 2-1 victory over Georgia Southern University at Buccaneer
Field.
The Lady Bucs (1-0) kicked off the season with a dominant
opening half, filled with intense pressure and a 10-3 shot
advantage.
There was plenty of action right out of the gates, but shots
were scarce in the early going as both teams tried to settle in and
find their groove. That was until the 20th minute, when Marky Boyce
took possession of the ball just on the home half of midfield. She
saw a streaking Vroman on the left side going towards the 18-yard
penalty box, and she slid her through with a nice connecting
pass.
Vroman received the pass, took a couple touches to get into
position inside the 18, and sent the ball on the ground past both
the final defender and GSU goalkeeper Lauren Santos.
Just three minutes later, Vroman was able to crack the defense
one more time to wrap up her career day.
Lindsey Trexler was awarded a throw-in on the right side of the
field, and she placed the ball on the feet of Caitlin Wesnesky.
Wesnesky took a touch and sent the ball into the box, where Vroman
was waiting in the midst of two defenders. The ball took a bounce
and Vroman volleyed it into the back of the net for her second goal
of the day, which proved to be the game-winner.
At one point in the second half, Vroman had a chance to notch
the hat-trick, but her shot from 20 yards out went barely over the
goal post.
The first half was totally dominated by the Buccaneers, but,
despite being outshot 13-5, the Eagles created more chances for
themselves in the second frame.
The added pressure was just enough to take away CSU goalkeeper
Alyssa Budros' clean sheet, but not enough to notch the
equalizer.
Krystin Smith was able to beat Budros in the 54th minute off a
nice strike from the top of the 18 that found the upper left corner
of the net.
Despite the goal and the added pressure from Georgia Southern
(0-1), the Buccaneers held on for the win and now own a 1-0 record
to start the 2009 campaign.
Budros finished the game with two saves and one goal allowed in
90 minutes of action to earn her first win of the season. Her
counterpart on the other end of the field collected eight saves and
allowed two goals for the loss.
Vroman, Trexler and Sarah Catenacci each attempted three shots
on goal to lead the CSU attack.