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Pirates Shutout Longwood In Exhibition
August 10, 2021 | Soccer
GREENVILLE, N.C. – In the first exhibition match of the 2021 season, the East Carolina soccer team dominated Longwood 2-0 on Tuesday afternoon at the Longwood Athletics Complex.
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"We are very pleased with the team's performance today," said Head Soccer Coach Jason Hamilton. "Everything we wanted to accomplish took place and was a true testament of the preparation the team put in over the last nine days."
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The Pirates were the aggressor for most of the first half and it showed on the stat sheet. ECU outshot Longwood 13-1 in the opening 45 minutes, including 6-0 in shots on goal. The pressure paid off in the 19th minute. Haley McWhirter got a hold of a long ball behind the Longwood defense and was able to get by the Lancer goalkeeper before knocking a shot into the goal to open the scoring. Â
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"I thought the first half, we did a very good job of executing our plan in the system that we were playing and were creating a lot of chance," Hamilton said.
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Less than six minutes into the second half, ECU was able to double its advantage. Off a Pirate set piece, a cross came into the box and McWhirter got to it, flicking a shot over the goalkeeper for her second tally of the day. Holly Schlagel and Sierra Lowery both picked up assists on the goal.
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"The second half, we made an adjustment in our shape and credit to Longwood, they made the game tough," added Hamilton. "The stats evened out a little bit in the second half, but I thought the quality of our chances were a little bit better than in the first half."
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The exhibition gave Hamilton and his staff a chance to show off the team's depth, with 26 players seeing action for East Carolina. McWhirter, Schlagel, Samantha Moxie and Abby Sowa all made their first starts in a Pirate uniform while Molly Thomas, Izzy Lusardi, Kylie Alvarez, Lindsey Aiken, Rachael Wilsynski, Taylor Kibble, Peyton Godbey and Maggie Leland all got their first minutes wearing the Purple and Gold.
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East Carolina finished with a 20-6 edge in shots and a 5-3 lead in corner kicks. Maeve English started in the goal and made one save in 49:34 of action. Meaghan Haley played the next 19:25 in the net and made one stop of her own. Leland relieved Haley for the final 21:01 and completed the shutout for the Pirates.
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"The team is excited about where we are and this is a great opportunity to build off of going into Saturday's game," finished Hamilton.
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The Pirates will play a second tuneup match on Saturday afternoon as they play host to UNCW. Kickoff is scheduled for 12 noon in Johnson Stadium and is free to attend.
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"We are very pleased with the team's performance today," said Head Soccer Coach Jason Hamilton. "Everything we wanted to accomplish took place and was a true testament of the preparation the team put in over the last nine days."
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The Pirates were the aggressor for most of the first half and it showed on the stat sheet. ECU outshot Longwood 13-1 in the opening 45 minutes, including 6-0 in shots on goal. The pressure paid off in the 19th minute. Haley McWhirter got a hold of a long ball behind the Longwood defense and was able to get by the Lancer goalkeeper before knocking a shot into the goal to open the scoring. Â
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"I thought the first half, we did a very good job of executing our plan in the system that we were playing and were creating a lot of chance," Hamilton said.
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Less than six minutes into the second half, ECU was able to double its advantage. Off a Pirate set piece, a cross came into the box and McWhirter got to it, flicking a shot over the goalkeeper for her second tally of the day. Holly Schlagel and Sierra Lowery both picked up assists on the goal.
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"The second half, we made an adjustment in our shape and credit to Longwood, they made the game tough," added Hamilton. "The stats evened out a little bit in the second half, but I thought the quality of our chances were a little bit better than in the first half."
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The exhibition gave Hamilton and his staff a chance to show off the team's depth, with 26 players seeing action for East Carolina. McWhirter, Schlagel, Samantha Moxie and Abby Sowa all made their first starts in a Pirate uniform while Molly Thomas, Izzy Lusardi, Kylie Alvarez, Lindsey Aiken, Rachael Wilsynski, Taylor Kibble, Peyton Godbey and Maggie Leland all got their first minutes wearing the Purple and Gold.
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East Carolina finished with a 20-6 edge in shots and a 5-3 lead in corner kicks. Maeve English started in the goal and made one save in 49:34 of action. Meaghan Haley played the next 19:25 in the net and made one stop of her own. Leland relieved Haley for the final 21:01 and completed the shutout for the Pirates.
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"The team is excited about where we are and this is a great opportunity to build off of going into Saturday's game," finished Hamilton.
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The Pirates will play a second tuneup match on Saturday afternoon as they play host to UNCW. Kickoff is scheduled for 12 noon in Johnson Stadium and is free to attend.
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