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2004 Record: 0-0 MIAC, 0-1-1 Overall
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Last Week's Results:
Viterbo 1, Saint Mary's 0 / Details
Saint Mary's 1, UM-Morris 1 / Details
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Coming Up:
Wed., Sept. 8: at UW-La Crosse, 4 p.m.
Sat., Sept. 11: vs. Simpson, 1 p.m. |
This and That:
Amy Cory (Crystal Lake, Ill.) recorded her first collegiate goal and the Cardinals' first goal of the season to account for SMU's only goal in last Saturday's 1-1 tie vs. UM-Morris.
Jennifer Johnson (Racine, Wis.) made her first two collegiate starts in goal, stopping five of the six shots she faced vs. Viterbo and 16 of the 17 put on goal by UM-Morris.
Ashley Kirkman (Stillwater, Minn.) notched her first colleigate point vs. UM-Morris, assisting on Cory's first-half goal.
The Cardinals had seven freshmen in the starting lineup in their season-opener vs. Viterbo.
Both of SMU's opponents' goals have come in the second half. |
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Tie vs. UM-Morris far from satisfying to SMU's Guinn
WINONA, Minn. The Saint Mary's University women's soccer team picked up its first goal, and its first point, of the season last Saturday afternoon against UM-Morris but you certainly wouldn't have known it by talking to Cardinal coach Tony Guinn.
"I'm very disappointed," said Guinn after his team battled the Cougars to a 1-1 tie at Ochrymowycz Field. "I'm a tough person to satisfy, and to me, a tie is not good enough.
"This team can not be satisfied with a 1-1 tie," Guinn continued. "Sure, on paper, it's better than (the season-opening 1-0 loss to Viterbo last Wednesday), but we have to get over the mentality that a tie is good it's not. If we're going to get this program headed in the direction we want it, we've got to get wins, not ties."
Amy Cory (Crystal Lake, Ill.) got the Cardinals on the board first, netting the first collegiate goal of her career and the Cardinals' first of the season with nine minutes remaining in the first half.
SMU held that one-goal lead until the 52-minute mark, when Stacy Hanna beat SMU goalkeeper Jennifer Johnson (Racine, Wis.) to knot the game at 1-1.
"We had our chances, just like we did against Viterbo," said Guinn, whose team opened the season with a 1-0 loss to Viterbo last Wednesday. "We just aren't capitalizing on them."
Fortunately for the Cardinals, that's a problem that can be fixed and Guinn is confident it will be by the time SMU takes the field again Wednesday at UW-La Crosse.
"I'm not disappointed in our overall play, I thought we played a pretty solid game," Guinn said. "It's the end result that bothers me. I don't want this team to be happy with a tie. I want to get rid of that mentality that a tie is OK.
"I know we're better than that and I want them to believe they are better than that."
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