SOW vs. Northwestern -- Postgame Notes
10/19/2007 12:00:00 AM | Women's Soccer
N O T E S
Senior Melissa Dobbyn became the U-M career leader in shots Friday (Oct. 19). Dobbyn tied Abby Crumpton's record (300, 1999-2002) with her first strike, and Dobbyn established a new mark at 301 with her second shot of the game.
Junior goalkeeper Madison Gates remained perfect in overtime games for her career. She is yet to allow a goal in five double-overtime contests (0-0-5 lifetime).
Senior Katie Bohard set a new career high with four shots against Northwestern.
Q U O T E S
Michigan Head Coach Debbie Rademacher
On today's game "I think, again, defensively we were so solid. Some of those opportunities (for the offense) were exciting. Its been tough to put the ball in the back of the net, thats for sure."
On the bounces not going Michigan's way "Its frustrating, but I think the girls have done a really good job of staying focused. They come out to play every game, and thats all you can ask from them. They don't put their heads down."
Graduate-Senior Defender Lindsey Cottrell
On the corner she almost scored on "It's a scramble. So many of the Big Ten goals are like that. They are not these pretty goals, they are who can get a toe poke in, who can get that, who can get this. Its frustrating, but we are going to just keep plugging away."
Senior Forward Melissa Dobbyn
On breaking the career shots record ..."I'm really proud to be up there with the likes of (Abby) Crumpton and (Kacy) Beitel. It's exciting to know that I am creating opportunities and being dangerous."