
Photo by: Rob Goldberg
Pirate Offense Erupts At Asheville
September 06, 2019 | Soccer
ASHEVILLE, N.C. – In its most dominant effort of the young season, the ECU soccer team earned a 5-0 win over UNC Asheville on Friday afternoon at Greenwood Field.
"First of all, we want to thank Asheville for hosting us on short notice," said head coach Jason Hamilton. "Getting these games in before conference play is important to be able to improve and grow as a team."
ECU (1-2-1) gets its first win of the season and its first result on the road. UNC Asheville (1-3-0) drops its second home match of the season.
ECU had struggled to score in its first three matches, grabbing just one goal in that span. However, it took only 26 minutes on Friday for the Pirates to get on the scoreboard. Cashlin Copley connected with Jenna Dages and Dages was able to score her first goal of the season.
In the second half, the floodgates poured open for the Pirates. ECU grabbed a second goal just 45 seconds after the restart when Dages set up Cashley for a goal of her own.
In the 61st minute, Marianna Shurina played in a corner kick and Madie Knaggs was there to drive it home.
A comfortable victory was turned into a rout when the Pirates added two more goals within three minutes of each other. In the 73rd minute, a pass from Alyssa Palmucci set up Lauren Hollis to score. It was the first collegiate point for both Hollis and Palmucci. The scoring came to an end in the 76th minute after Tori Riggs scored her first goal of the season on an individual effort.
"The second half breakout was what we've been waiting for," Hamilton said. "Even with a third of our team out injured, we know we have a quality group and it was good to see them start clicking."
The Pirates finished with a 24-3 advantage in shots and took eight corners to just one for the Bulldogs. Melanie Stiles played the first 70:44 in goal for ECU and finished with two saves. Meaghan Haley made her official ECU debut, playing the final 19:16 to complete the shutout. Bryson Lee made seven stops in goal for Asheville.
"I've always said winning is contagious and getting that first one is sometimes difficult," added Hamilton. "Now we just need to build off that game moving forward and continue
to improve."
ECU will finish its road trip on Sunday afternoon when the Pirates head to VMI. Kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m.
Â
"First of all, we want to thank Asheville for hosting us on short notice," said head coach Jason Hamilton. "Getting these games in before conference play is important to be able to improve and grow as a team."
ECU (1-2-1) gets its first win of the season and its first result on the road. UNC Asheville (1-3-0) drops its second home match of the season.
ECU had struggled to score in its first three matches, grabbing just one goal in that span. However, it took only 26 minutes on Friday for the Pirates to get on the scoreboard. Cashlin Copley connected with Jenna Dages and Dages was able to score her first goal of the season.
In the second half, the floodgates poured open for the Pirates. ECU grabbed a second goal just 45 seconds after the restart when Dages set up Cashley for a goal of her own.
In the 61st minute, Marianna Shurina played in a corner kick and Madie Knaggs was there to drive it home.
A comfortable victory was turned into a rout when the Pirates added two more goals within three minutes of each other. In the 73rd minute, a pass from Alyssa Palmucci set up Lauren Hollis to score. It was the first collegiate point for both Hollis and Palmucci. The scoring came to an end in the 76th minute after Tori Riggs scored her first goal of the season on an individual effort.
"The second half breakout was what we've been waiting for," Hamilton said. "Even with a third of our team out injured, we know we have a quality group and it was good to see them start clicking."
The Pirates finished with a 24-3 advantage in shots and took eight corners to just one for the Bulldogs. Melanie Stiles played the first 70:44 in goal for ECU and finished with two saves. Meaghan Haley made her official ECU debut, playing the final 19:16 to complete the shutout. Bryson Lee made seven stops in goal for Asheville.
"I've always said winning is contagious and getting that first one is sometimes difficult," added Hamilton. "Now we just need to build off that game moving forward and continue
to improve."
ECU will finish its road trip on Sunday afternoon when the Pirates head to VMI. Kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m.
Â
Team Stats
ECU
AVL
Goals
5
0
Shots
24
3
Shots on Goal
12
2
Saves
2
7
Corners
8
1
Fouls
4
4
Scoring Plays

Jenna Dages (1)
Assisted By: Cashlin Copley
GOAL by ECU Dages, Jenna Assist by Copley, Cashlin.
25:57

Cashlin Copley (1)
Assisted By: Jenna Dages
GOAL by ECU Copley, Cashlin Assist by Dages, Jenna.
45:45

Madie Knaggs (1)
Assisted By: Marianna Shurina
GOAL by ECU Knaggs, Madie Assist by Shurina, Marianna.
60:47

Lauren Hollis (1)
Assisted By: Alyssa Palmucci
GOAL by ECU Hollis, Lauren Assist by Palmucci, Alyssa.
72:45

Tori Riggs (1)
GOAL by ECU Riggs, Tori.
75:34
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
ECU Soccer Selection Show
Monday, November 11
Head Coach Gary Higgins Post Houston Interview
Friday, September 23
Women's Soccer at SMU Highlights
Friday, September 16
Gary Higgins Post Florida Interview
Monday, September 12














