Sunday’s season opener was played mostly on one side of the pitch.
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock defeated the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff soccer team 7-0 in the Lady Lions’ regular season opener at the Pumphrey Soccer Complex.
UAPB coach Emanuel Stephens said this match was a good lesson for his team.
“The biggest thing for me is just trying to first, me learn the players, understand where we can put people, who really gonna compete,” Stephens said. “I think that’s the biggest part is just learning who as players competing, and then how we can put those players that want to compete into the places to be successful. So, we learned a lot today.”
Little Rock (1-1) was playing its second regular season game after beginning its campaign with a 4-1 road loss at East Texas A&M on Thursday.
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The Trojans responded to their loss by dominating UAPB (0-1). They outshot the Lady Lions 45-0, including 17-0 in shots on goal. The Trojans took 13 corners to UAPB’s none. UAPB goalkeeper Makaila Riedel made 10 saves.
Stephens said Riedel’s making numerous saves is no surprise. Riedel was named the SWAC’s preseason goalkeeper of the year.
“There are some things we’ve talked about that she gotta do a little differently than in the past, some of the things to help our defense,” Stephens said. “So, we’ve been talking about those things, but obviously, we know that she’s a shot stopper. We know she can make saves and do all those things.”
Trojan sophomore forward Maggie Turner and senior midfielder Amaya Arias led with two goals apiece. Senior midfielder Emma Beattie led with two assists.
The Lady Lions had their best scoring chance late in the match. Senior forward Denise Quintanilla was just getting behind the Little Rock defense when substitute goalkeeper Emily Hauk came off her line to intercept. Hauk fouled Quintanilla, receiving a yellow card and giving UAPB a dangerous free kick. The Trojans blocked the shot and cleared the ball away.
“I liked that we played all the way to the end,” Stephens said. “So, that’s something that we can build on. As we recruit and build the program, we’ll see them again.”
UAPB defended well for the first 17 minutes, but the Trojans had some near misses as they put constant pressure on the Lady Lions’ defense.
Arias finally broke the deadlock in the 18th minute to give the Trojans the lead. Sophomore forward Maria Schuller made it 2-0 just over 5 minutes later when she headed in a cross from Beattie.
Junior midfielder Candice Kilderry made it 3-0 with 15:45 remaining in the first half after stealing the ball and taking it herself.
The 3-0 score held for the first 7 minutes of the second half before Turner scored her first goal. It was the first of three Little Rock goals over a span of 6 minutes. Arias scored her second with 18:44 remaining to get it to 7-0.
This was Little Rock’s seventh straight shutout against UAPB. The Lady Lions last scored against the Trojans in 2016 in a 6-2 loss in Pine Bluff.