USA Field Hockey U21 Women
Storm Back to Down Chile at Women's Junior World Cup
Santiago
- Katie O'Donnell (Blue Bell,
Pa.) scored two goals as the USA
Field Hockey women's under-21 team
fought back from behind for the
third time in four games to defeat
Chile, 3-1, in the second phase of
competition at the Women's Junior
World Cup.
With the win, the USA remains atop
the Pool E standings with seven
points. The USA has two games
remaining in the pool against
Australia on Tuesday before
concluding Pool play against Spain
on Wednesday. The top two teams in
the pool qualify for the tournament
semifinals.
The USA controlled play throughout
the first half but was unable to
convert on three penalty corner
opportunities.
With another large crowd providing
support for the home team, Chile
took advantage of one of its only
trips deep into the U.S. circle to
score a goal when American Univ.
sophomore Denise Infante knocked in
a loose ball in front of the cage to
give Chile a 1-0 halftime lead.
But like they have in a 4-2 win over
England and a 2-2 draw with the
Netherlands, the U.S. clawed back in
the second half.
"Going into halftime a goal down
didn't upset us at all," said U.S.
forward Katie Grant (Lehighton,
Pa./Duke) who helped spark the
second half comeback. "It just
pumped us more. We just came out
with some fire. We looked to get the
ball into the circle and rip some
shots and that's what we did."
Seven minutes into the second half,
Grant wove her way into the Chile
circle and dished a pass in front of
the cage that O'Donnell deposited
into the back of the goal to pull
the USA even at 1-1.
"It was one of those adrenaline
things," said Grant. "i just started
going and going. We had discussed
how aggressive this keeper was so
when I saw her coming out I just put
it in the middle hoping someone
could put it in."
The USA pulled ahead seven minutes
later when Lauren Crandall (Doyelstown,
Pa./Wake Forest) smashed a penalty
corner blast into the back of the
cage for her fourth goal of the
tournament and a 2-1 U.S. lead.
O'Donnell added her second goal of
the game with five minutes left in
the game to seal the win and keep
alive the USA hopes for a semifinal
berth.
"We came out really strong in the
second half," said USA coach Tracey
Fuchs. "Scoring three goals in the
second half against a good team like
Chile is really awesome. But we're
just going to keep taking them one
game at a time. We have Australia
next and that should be a really fun
match."
USA U21 3, Chile 1
CHI: Denise Infante (FG, 25:00)
USA: Katie O'Donnell (FG, 42:00)
USA: Lauren Crandall (PC, 58:00)
USA: Katie O'Donnell (FG, 65:00)
USA Starters: Lori Hillman,
Katie O'Donnell, Katie Grant, Mia Link, Katelyn Falgowski, Amy Stopford,
Lauren Crandall, Rachel Dawson,
Lauren Powley, Heather Schnepf,
Katherine Blair (GK)
Subs: Katie Evans, Cara Lynn
Lopresti, Michelle Kasold,
Laree Beans
Coach: Tracey Fuchs
Chile Starters: Constanza
Abud (GK), Sofia Walbaum, Andrea
Sanchez, Catalina Thierman,
Francisca Pizarro, Carolina Garcia,
Camila Infante, Maria Jose
Fernandez, Beatriz Albertz, Daniela
Caram, Pilar Donoso
Subs: Alexandra Sclabos, Francisca
Pizarro, Christina Wagner, Pilar
Donoso
Coach: Alfredo Castro
Cards: CHI - Pilar Donoso (G, 54),
Carolina Garcia (G, 68:00); USA -
Heather Schnepf (G, 47:00)
Umpires: Alison Hill (ENG), Lisa
Roach (AUS)