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Hucles Leads As Breakers Hold on in Second Half to Defeat Red Stars

Todd CivinJul 16, 2009

Angela Hucles scored in the first half and the Breakers defense held on in the second in a 1-0 win over the Chicago Red Stars in Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS) action Wednesday night at Harvard Stadium in Cambridge, Mass.

The result ends the season series for the two teams with the Breakers winning 2-1-0. It also puts Boston (6-6-3, 21 points) in sole possession of third place in the standings, just two points behind second place Saint Louis Athletica.

The Red Stars (4-7-5, 17 points) are now in a tie for fifth.

“I thought we were very good in the first half, and we knew that they would push out a lot more,” said head coach Tony DiCicco.  “We chose to stay with the 4-5-1 and looked for counter attack opportunities."

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"I don’t think we got enough of those. I think we were a little bit too eager, and gave up the ball too much.  They had chances to score.  We bent, but we didn’t break. I’m really proud of the players.”

The game winner occurred in the 35th minute when Kristine Lilly sent a long ball into the box that Hucles got on the end of with a one touch into the back of the net. It was both Hucles’ second goal of the season and Lilly’s second assist.

The Breakers offense was quiet as the defense fought hard in the second half to prevent the tie. The Red Stars put on intense pressure from the very first minute when Marian Dalmy sent a cross to Lindsay Tarpley, but the shot was deflected just wide of the goal.

They continued to control the game throughout the half as Chicago outshot Boston, 13-2.

The closest call came during a scramble in the box in the 64th minute, when Mary-Frances Monroe, in her first start of the season, saved the shutout when she deflected a shot from Jill Oakes on the goal line at the far right post.

Boston enjoyed the majority of the possession in the first half, and had numerous close chances leading up to their goal. Hucles almost scored earlier in the 22nd minute as she made her way to the net on a breakaway, but her shot was saved by Red Star goalkeeper Caroline Jonsson.

Jennie Nobis also looked especially hungry for a goal with several chances. In the 26th minute she got onto the end of a corner from Lilly, but it sailed right over the crossbar.

She had another shot off a pass from Heather Mitts in the 29th minute, but Jonsson got on the ground and just got her hands on it in time for the save.

The Breakers are next in action on Sunday, to face FC Gold Pride in Santa Clara, Calif. It will be the third and final game of the series, in which the Pride lead 1-0-1.

Box Score
July 15, 2009
Harvard Stadium – Cambridge, Mass.

GOALS 1  2  – Total
Boston 1  0 1
Chicago 0  0 0

Scoring Summary
First Half:
1 – BOS: Hucles 2 (Lilly 2), 35th minute

Second Half:
None

Stats
Total Shots: CHI 21 BOS 11; Shots on Goal: CHI 4 BOS 5; Saves: Caroline Jonsson (CHI) 4, Alli Lipsher (BOS) 3; Corners: CHI 5 BOS 5; Fouls: CHI 2 BOS 3; Offsides: CHI 4 BOS 8.

Lineups
BOSTON: Ali Lipsher; Nancy Augustiniak-Goffi, Amy LePeilbet, Candace Chapman (Kasey Moore, 80th minute), Heather Mitts (Abby Crumpton, 71st minute); Maggie Tomecka, Mary-Frances Monroe, Angela Hucles, Kristine Lilly; Jenni Nobis, Fabiana (Amy Rodriguez, 59th minute).

CHICAGO: Caroline Jonsson; Ifeoma Dieke, Natalie Spigler (Ella Masar, 46th minute), Lydia Vandenbergh; Brittany Klein, Megan Rapinoe, Carli Loyd, Marian Dalmy; Lindsay Tarpley (Danesha Adams, 72nd minute), Cristiane.

Misconduct Summary                                                                                              
Cautions:
Chicago: Lloyd, 59th minute.
Boston: None

Ejections: None.

Attendance: 4,075
Weather: 82, Sunny
Officials: R: Ted Unkel; A1: Teresa Miguel; A2: Daniel Hristov; FO: Jennifer Powell

Photo Credit: David Silverman | DSPics.com

The previous article was excerpted from a post by the Boston Breakers PR department and was reposted as part of an agreement with the WPS and the Bleacher Report. Todd Civin is a freelance writer who writes for the Bleacher Report. He can be reached at toddcivin1@aim.com with comments or story leads.

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