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Field Hockey's Tiffany Snow scored the game's only goal in a 1-0 USA
victory over Germany at the World Cup |
USA Field Hockey
Women to play for 5th
place at World Cup following 1-0 win over Germany
MADRID (10/06/06)
– USA Field Hockey’s Tiffany Snow scored a goal early in the first half as
the USA hung on to defeat Olympic gold medalist Germany, 1-0, at the World
Cup.
With the win, the USA advances to
the 5th/6th
place game against Japan on Saturday and ensures the team’s best World Cup
showing since a third place finish in 1994 and its third top six finish
since 1982. The USA entered the World Cup as the No. 11 seed with a No. 12
world ranking.
“I’m just really excited about
the way the girls have approached it,” said U.S. coach Lee Bodimeade who
experienced World Cup glory as a bronze medalist for Australia’s men’s team
in 1994. “I thought we were coming along nicely after our first two losses,
but today’s a big one. For us to get over the top against such a quality
opponent as the Germans, I’m just very, very happy.”
The USA attack controlled much of
the first half, but the team could not come away with a goal after numerous
trips inside the German circle. Meanwhile, the USA defense limited the
opportunities of Germany’s FIH Player of the Year candidates Natascha Keller
and Fannie Rinne and the teams went into halftime tied at 0-0.
“Germany’s one of the best team’s
in the world and we knew they were going to come at us,” said Bodimeade on
his talk with the team at halftime. “We knew we had two choices. We could be
happy with our performance and walk away with a 7th
or 8th place finish,
or we could step up and put ourselves on the line. It wasn’t even a
decision for these girls. Even if we didn’t win it wasn’t going to be
because we didn’t have a go at it.”
The USA wasted no time in giving
it a go as Snow settled a pass in the middle of the circle and slammed the
ball past Germany goal keeper Yvonne Frank two minutes into the second half.
“It’s just a team effort,” said
Snow on her game-winning score. “I just happened to be in the right place at
the right time.”
The USA continued to use that
team effort to deny Germany throughout the rest of the second half.
Goalkeeper Amy Tran made a key save of a Rinne penalty corner attempt and
the USA defense successfully cleared German efforts inside the circle as the
final seconds ticked off the clock.
The win was the third in a row
for the USA (3-2-1) since a pair of opening losses to No. 2 Argentina and
No. 3 Australia. The USA will now play a Japan team it played to a 0-0 draw
earlier in the tournament.
“We’re very excited,” said Snow
following the victory. “We’re very excited to be where we’re at, but we have
one more to go.”
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