By Scott Mammoser
TEMPE, Ariz. – After several missed chances, Nicole Douglas
scored on a penalty kick in the 75th minute to bring the Arizona
State soccer team to a 1-1 tie with CSUN (California State University at
Northridge) on Friday. Sun Devils forward Marleen Schimmer was taken down on a
breakaway, paving the way for the English sophomore Douglas to take the free
kick.
“I just got to put this in the back of the net,” Douglas
said of what she was thinking during the free kick. “It meant so much to me and
the team that I needed to score. I try not to look at the keeper.”
ASU ties 1-1 with CSUN |
The Matadors opened the scoring in the 48th minute,
when Kacie Garrity sailed her first goal of the season over ASU goalkeeper
Giulia Cascapera. Just minutes later, CSUN has another great opportunity, when
Alexis White stole the ball in the crease, but Bethany Fitzsimmons could not
control the pass for a shot. The Sun Devils had a chance to win it in the 88th
minute, when Taylor Culver set up Schimmer, but her blast went high over the
net. In total, ASU outshot CSUN 22-7, with Amanda Delgado making five saves for
the Matadors, and controlled for 63 percent of the possessions.
“I’m happy with the performance,” ASU coach Graham Winkworth
said. “We controlled the front to back, and we had the sense of urgency to win
the game, rather than get the point. Once we equalized, I thought there was
only one team trying to win the game. We need to be more clinical in front of
the goal. We’re in a good place and playing some decent soccer.”
The Sun Devils (6-2-1) open the Pac-12 Conference schedule
at 2 p.m. next Friday, Sept. 27, hosting Utah. CSUN (5-1-3) is at Grand Canyon
at 1 p.m. on Sunday and plays games at home against Pepperdine and Denver
before opening the Big West season on Oct. 3 in Hawaii.