
Bustin Helps Guide USA Field Hockey to Olympic Berth
April 28, 2008 | Field Hockey
April 28, 2008
KAZAN, Russia - University of Louisville field hockey coach Pam Bustin, an assistant with the USA national team, helped guide the USA to a spot in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, as they marched through the Kazan Olympic Qualifier with a 6-0 record.
On the final day of the WorldHockey Olympic Qualifier in Kazan, Russia, tournament favorite USA defeated Belgium to take the second-but-last available place in the women's Olympic tournament. This is the first time since Seoul 1988 that the US women participate in an Olympic hockey tournament when not the host nation.
USA 3 v Belgium 1
In a fiercely contested final, the USA started off tentatively, seemingly letting Belgium play the first few minutes before moving in to take charge. Increasing pressure slowly but steadily, the USA moved onto the scoreboard in the 18th minute, when Kayla Bashore deflected a Kelly Doton penalty corner hit into the net.
Belgium stepped up to the challenge, and sank a penalty corner of their own little later when Anne-Sophie van Regemortel converted the Belgians second short corner of the match with a cracking banana shot. The USA remained confident and unimpressed however, and quickly restored the lead through Tiffany Snow, who tapped a great Kate Barber pass across the face of the goal over the line for her sixth goal of the tournament, a goal that would also earn her the title as Topscorer of the Tournament.
Coming back freshly motivated after the break, the game was hotly disputed, an exciting clash between equal rivals. But as time wore on, the USA gained ground on Belgium, in part due to their superior physical fitness, and with twelve minutes to go, a great goal from the USA's captain Kate Barber settled the match. Barber made her way into the circle from the right, launching a shot from a narrow angle that beat soon-to-be Goalkeeper of the Tournament Elizabeth Achten, inexplicably passing beneath her.
The clock kept ticking down, and Belgium attacked with increasing desperation, but there was no way past the Americans today. The USA soon contented themselves with defending their lead rather than attacking, and just let time pass.
After 70 minutes, the siren sounded and the USA had pocketed their ticket to Beijing, a fair ending to this tournament, as the arguably best side in the event, who have competed consistently at the highest level here in Kazan, picked up the grand prize.
The USA thus joins Australia and New Zealand, Germany, the Netherlands, Great Britain and Spain, Argentina, South Africa, China and Japan in the Beijing Olympic hockey tournament. The one remaining vacancy to complete the 12 team roster will be filled with the winner of the last WorldHockey Olympic Qualifier, held in Victoria, Canada, and started yesterday.
Prior to the final game, the USA defeated Netherland Antilles, 3-1, in their fifth game of the World Hockey Olympic Qualifiers in Kazan, Russia.
Kate Barber opened the U.S. scoring by converting a penalty stroke in the 21st minute. The Netherlands tied the game two minutes later by swarming the scoring zone with attackers, leaving Paulien Eigenhuis unblocked for an open shot.
In the 26th minutes, Dana Sensenig received a strike from Rachel Dawson and redirected the ball past Netherland Antilles goalkeeper Marlieke Van Den Pas for the second U.S. goal.
Tiffany Snow capped the scoring in the 47th minute, with a blast off a penalty corner.
The USA Women's National Team (5-0) is the only undefeated team in the tournament. They have outscored their opponents 27-4 and shut out three.
WorldHockey Olympic Qualifier, Kazan - Final Standings
1. USA
2. Belgium
3. India
4. Netherlands Antilles
5. Russia
6. France
Release courtesy of USA Field Hockey Qualifier Central






