COOKEVILLE, Tenn - The Tennessee Tech soccer team welcomed
undefeated Vanderbilt to Tech Soccer field Sunday, and was one half
away from sending the Commodores home with their first loss of
2008.
The Golden Eagles took a 1-0 lead into halftime, after freshman
goalkeeper Kaitlyn Thacker posted her third consecutive shutout
half. But the Commodore offense came alive in the second half,
putting up four quick goals, and giving Vanderbilt (5-0-0) a 4-1
victory.
"Vanderbilt is so well coached, they're disciplined, and they're
very organized," coach Becky Fletcher said. "They're just kind of a
machine, the whole group works together. They possess the ball so
well, and in the second half we just kind of chased around."
Sophomore Ashley Smith put Tech up 1-0 in the first half, when she
scored a goal off the rebound of Katie Hoover's shot. The goal was
Smith's second of the season.
After a physical match Friday, which Tech won at home 1-0 against
Appalachian State, the Golden Eagles (1-4-0) were unable to come
out with the same energy in the second half that they did in the
first.
"It's one of those things, soccer is a 90 minute game," Fletcher
said. "We've got to get fit. People are going to play 90 minutes,
and we've got to be ready to play Friday and Sunday. We played a
great 45 minutes today, we just need to be able to put it together
for 90."
After making a point blank save off her face Friday, Thacker played
against Vanderbilt with a black eye, and finished the game with 13
saves.
"She's aggressive, she studies, and she knows what to do back
there, and she gets it done," Fletcher said of Thacker.
Five games into the season, Fletcher and assistant Chris Walker
have seen an improved Golden Eagle squad take the field each
game.
"We've seen the little things that have gotten better every game,"
Walker said. "Friday they put together nearly a complete game, and
today they put together a great 45 minutes against a top level,
Division-I team."
The Golden Eagles will continue to work on the little things in
practice this week, before making an eight hour drive to Ohio to
face Bowling Green on Sept. 12 and Toledo on Sept. 14.
Tech plays at Chattanooga on Sept. 17 before returning to Tech
Soccer Field to face UNC Asheville on Sept. 21. Admission to Tech
home soccer games is free.