SU slides by Providence, 1-0
‘It’s the way these officials call it, or don’t call it as this case would be,’ SU head coach Kathleen Parker said. ‘You just have to play the way the officials call it. We went right from that official last Friday to a couple women on Sunday at Lafayette who called everything. Anything that was an inch off the ground they called it dangerous.’ Throughout the first half SU looked to maintain control by initiating pressure and scoring opportunities on the visitor’s end. The Orange fired 14 shots and had six corners, but the Providence defense never folded. ‘You can look at their record but it doesn’t really matter when you come into this game,’ McCracken said. ‘When it’s a Big East game, they’re going to give everything they got. I didn’t think tonight would be 1-0. We had more opportunities, but I’ll take it.’ In the second half Providence (2-9, 0-3) was technically sound, carrying its defensive pressure to the offensive end by moving the ball well and trying to attack SU’s zone defense. ‘They executed their game plan pretty well,’ Parker said. ‘They like to seal off up field and just hit the ball hard and have their forwards seal off and just go with it.’
Published on October 15, 2004 at 12:00 pm