The North Carolina women’s soccer team used domination in the midfield to outshoot Houston 33-7 on its way to a 6-1 rout on Sunday.
The Tar Heel midfield controlled the game, limiting Houston’s opportunities and feeding UNC’s dangerous forwards.
“Our midfield is scrappy,” coach Anson Dorrance said. “When you have some of the personalities we have in there like Amber Brooks, who is one of the elite defensive midfielders in the game … that helps us control midfield.”
The midfield duo of Brooks and Kelly McFarlane helped spur UNC’s offensive clinic.
The two combined for three assists and a goal, while other starting midfielders Crystal Dunn and Ranee Premji added pace and structure for the whole team.
“Our job is to get our forwards the ball and allow them to get their shots off,” Brooks said. “Compared to Friday, we did a much better job of that, especially in the goal differential.”
The Tar Heels got on the board first when McFarlane finished off a corner kick that was sent in from Courtney Jones. The ball was tapped around and Megan Brigman deflected it to the feet of McFarlane, where she was able to finish easily.
Twice more UNC scored on set pieces. Six-foot defender Rachel Wood dashed beyond the Houston defense and drilled in a header on a free kick from Brooks to give the Tar Heels their third goal of the game.
Less than three minutes into the second half, another Jones corner kick bounced around the box until Brigman finally put the ball in the back of the net.