No. 6 Florida Soccer Drops 2-1 2OT Decision at Indiana
9/4/09
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - The No. 6 University of Florida soccer team (3-1-0,
0-0 SEC) lost 2-1 in double overtime at Indiana (4-0, 0-0 Big Ten)
Friday afternoon at the Armstrong Stadium.
Both teams came into the match undefeated and the Hoosiers hadn't given
up a goal in the 2009 campaign.
The first goal of the match came off an IU free kick in the 58th minute.
Chloe McKay took the 35-yard kick and sent the ball into the box where
Devon Beach headed it in from 10 yards for her second goal of the
season.
The match was tied in the 62nd minute off an IU own goal. Florida's
Angela Napolitano centered the ball from deep in the Hoosier half. IU
defender Kerri Krawczak tried to clear the ball, but it went back toward
the IU goal. Hoosier goalkeeper Lindsay Campbell tried to catch the
ball, but it slipped through her fingers and into the goal. The score
ended Campbell's scoreless streak, which started in the 2008 season, at
562:17 minutes.
In the 67th minute, a bouncing ball was loose in the box. Florida's
Lindsay Thompson and Campbell both were moving at full speed when they
collided in the box. The collision left Campbell down on the field and
she was replaced in goal by junior Lauren Hollandsworth.
The match was the first overtime contest of the season for either team.
The only shot credited to either team in overtime was the game-winner by
IU's Leigh Anne Cummings. She was led by a pass from Beach and Cumming's
sharp right shot from 15 yards was the golden goal in the 115th minute.
It was the first overtime loss for the Gators since losing 1-0 to
Illinois in 2005 NCAA opening round action.
Connecting passes wasn't happening consistently for the Gators and UF
Head Coach Becky Burleigh pointed to that as the team's main problem on
Friday.
"This was a game where we never got on track. We were never in rhythm.
Our game is about completing passes and possession and we were never
able to do that consistently," Burleigh said. "We need to find a way to
win when we are not connecting passes. It wasn't just one person - we
just weren't in rhythm. Our game depends on rhythm and we struggled with
that."
This was the first match that Gator senior Ashlee Elliott hadn't
appeared in since early in 2007 - a stretch of 45 consecutive
appearances for UF, including 43 starts. Elliott tore her left anterior
cruciate ligament in the Aug. 30 Florida-USF match and will miss the
remainder of the 2009 season.
"Having Ashlee helps from a leadership standpoint and from a depth
standpoint because she is a presence that other teams had to deal with.
But that (not having Elliott) isn't why we lost the game," Burleigh
said. "We lost the game because we couldn't connect passes. When you
give the ball away, bad things happen."
Next up, Florida continues its Midwest road trip with a match versus No.
9 UCLA (1-1-1, 0-0 Pac 10) on Sunday, Sept. 6 in Champaign, Ill. Match
time is set for noon at the Illinois Track and Soccer Stadium. Sunday's
match can be heard live on WRUF AM 850 with Adam Schick covering the
action.
Scoring Summary: 1st 2nd OT OT2 Final
Florida 0 1 0 0 1
Indiana 0 1 0 1 2
Scoring:
IU: Devon Beach (Chloe McKay) 57:39
UF: Own goal 61:19
IU: Leigh Anne Cummings (Devon Beach) 114:56
Goalkeepers:
Minutes Saves GA
Florida Katie Fraine 114:56 2 2
Lindsay Campbell 66:34 0 1
Lauren Hollandsworth 48:22 0 0
Statistical Summary: UF IU
Shots 4 7
Saves 2 0
Corner Kicks 4 2
Fouls 26 13
Offside 2 6
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