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Gamecocks Hold Western Carolina Shot-less In 2-0 Shutout Win
Grimsley and Miller both score first half goals for the second consecutive game

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Kim Miller and Kayla Grimsley both scored first half goals for the second consecutive game as the South Carolina women’s soccer team shutout Western Carolina 2-0 Sunday at Stone Stadium. The Gamecocks (2-0) held the Catamounts (2-1) without a shot for the entire 90 minutes of play and held an 11-0 advantage in shots. The Gamecock defense has only allowed two shots in 180 minutes of soccer played to open the season. Opponents have been held without a shot in three of the four stanzas this year after College of Charleston was held without a shot in the first half Thursday and Western Carolina was held without a shot in both halves.

In the 2008 season, South Carolina led the SEC and ranked 16th in the nation in shots allowed at 8.29 per game. “We did very well to possess the ball,” South Carolina head coach Shelley Smith said. “We won the 50-50’s, and once we won the ball we did a good job to get the all in areas away from their pressure. We would have liked to finish more chances, but the fact that we didn’t give up a goal or a shot is very commendable.”

Grimsley opened the scoring in the 23rd minute when the sophomore and Preseason All-SEC member stole the ball from the last line of defense at midfield for a clean breakaway. She slotted the ball past keeper Caitlin Williams at 22:38 to score her second goal in as many games and give the Gamecocks the 1-0 lead. Four minutes later, Miller tallied the second goal off a deflection from a shot by senior defender Samantha Diaz-Matosas. The goal came at 26:49 to secure the victory and even the all-time series with the Catamounts 1-1. The game started off familiarly for the Gamecocks when Miller was awarded a second minute free kick 25 yards in front of the Catamount goal and almost in the same spot as her game-winning free kick against College of Charleston Thursday night. Miller’s attempt went high, but South Carolina remained on the offensive throughout the half with the ball staying in the attacking third. In the 10th minute, Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award candidate Blakely Mattern cleared a ball to the front that found a streaking Grimsley up top. With a chance to add an assist to her sheet, Grimsley sent a ball to Brooke Jacobs in front of the goal, but the Western Carolina defense blocked the cross before Jacobs could get a foot on it.

With a 2-0 lead and 6-0 shot advantage heading into the second half, Jacobs attempted to return the favor in the 59th minute on a strong cross that just missed the feet of a sliding Grimsley yards in front of the net. Shortly after in the 65th minute, Grimsley put her ball control skills on display by splitting four Western Carolina defenders inside the box, but the keeper was able to get a hand on her pass to Dani Henry to prevent another score. As time began to run out, Western Carolina continued to press but could not penetrate the Gamecock backline and finished the match without a shot and with one corner kick. “I thought we dealt with a team that plays physical, and we moved the ball well,” Smith said. “Last year we didn’t do that at their place. I thought the ref did a good job to keep the game as clean as possible. We dealt with some fouls and hard play and came out and really competed.”

Smith earned her 51st career victory at Stone Stadium, nicknamed “The Graveyard” where the Gamecocks have gone 25-2-5 since the start of the 2006 season. Junior goalkeeper Mollie Patton movies into a tie for third on the South Carolina all-time shutout list with the ninth shutout of her career. In her second year on the pitch, Grimsley jumps to 15th on the Gamecock scoring list with 26 career points in 24 games played.

South Carolina returns to action next weekend when the team travels to Louisville, Ky., to compete in the Cardinal Classic. The Gamecocks will take on the host Louisville Cardinals Friday at 7 p.m. before taking on Cincinnati Sunday at 11:30 a.m.

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Blakely Mattern Named SEC Defensive Player of the Week

South Carolina senior earns honor for third time in her career

COLUMBIA, S.C. – South Carolina senior Blakely Mattern has been named the Southeastern Conference Defensive Player of the Week after leading the Gamecock defense to a dominating effort in its season-opening victories. Mattern acted as team leader at center back for a defense that allowed only two shots – one on goal – in 180 minutes of soccer with shutout wins against College of Charleston and Western Carolina.

In charge of the backline, Mattern led the Gamecocks into holding the Cougars without a shot until the 65th minute of the match. In Sunday’s game against Western Carolina, the Gamecock defense held the Catamounts without a shot for the entire 90-minute contest, the fourth time in program history that an opponent was held without a shot for an entire game. All four instances came under current head coach Shelley Smith, and Mattern started at center back in three of those games. “It’s a credit to not only Blakely but to our entire team for shutting out two opponents,” South Carolina head coach Shelley Smith said. “Holding a team to no shots in a game is a great achievement. Blakely is a leader among the defense, but she’ll be the first one to tell you it takes a team to do that. I’m glad she and the team were recognized for their tremendous defensive efforts over the opening games.”

South Carolina returns to action this weekend when the team travels to Louisville, Ky., to compete in the Cardinal Classic. The Gamecocks will take on the host Louisville Cardinals Friday at 7 p.m. before taking on Cincinnati Sunday at 11 a.m.


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Two Gamecock Soccer Matches To Be Televised In 2009 South Carolina’s SEC home opener against Vanderbilt will air Sept. 25 on FSN COLUMBIA, S.C. – The Southeastern Conference announced the 2009 women’s soccer television schedule Monday, and the South Carolina Gamecocks will play two televised games during the conference season. The Gamecocks will host Vanderbilt in the SEC opener at Stone Stadium Friday, Sept. 25 in a game that will be regionally broadcast on Fox Sports South at 7 p.m. South Carolina’s road match at LSU on Sunday, Oct. 25 will be televised nationally by ESPNU. That game will kickoff at 3 p.m. in Baton Rouge, La. The ESPNU broadcast at LSU marks the third consecutive year that the South Carolina women’s soccer team will be featured on national television. The Gamecocks played on the Fox Soccer Channel each of the past two seasons with a 2007 road game at Tennessee and the 2008 season finale against Florida at home. The SEC Tournament final will also be broadcast on ESPNU. The championship match will be played Sunday, Nov. 8. at 3 p.m. The tournament is held at the Orange Beach Soccer Complex in Orange Beach, Ala. The SEC has announced that 14 games will be televised in 2009, the most the league has had telecast in a single season. On the heels of the new SEC-ESPN agreement, the number of broadcasts nearly triples the five televised games from the 2008 season.


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