FSU Holds Off Terps 2-1
The Seminoles open ACC play with a win for the first time since 2004.
9/24/09
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Fifth-ranked Florida State (8-1-0, 1-0-0 ACC) opened
ACC play Thursday night with a 2-1 victory over No. 9 Maryland (8-1-0,
0-1-0 ACC) handing the Terps their first loss of the 2009 season.
Florida State remains perfect on the year against ranked opponents
moving to 4-0-0 including three victories against teams ranked in the
top 10.
The win extended the Seminoles’ win streak to five straight over the
Terrapins, while snapping a four-game losing streak in ACC openers. The
last win for the Garnet and Gold to open league play came in 2004 at
home in a 2-1 victory over Clemson.
“I’m proud of our kids,” said head coach Mark Krikorian. “I thought they
fought hard and found a way to win.
“As I said before the game, we expected to have a heck of a battle on
our hands,” Krikorian said. “Maryland is a much improved team and gave
us all we could handle. I give a lot of credit to them. We scored and
they came back and equalized, but we were able to respond and find the
second one which proved to be the game winner.”
All the scoring on Thursday night occurred in the first half as Florida
State’s Tiffany McCarty broke the scoreless tie in the 18th minute on
her team leading eighth goal of the season. Off a Maryland goal kick,
sophomore Casey Short won the ball advancing it behind the Terrapin
defense and right to McCarty, who timed her run perfectly to advance the
ball down field. After a couple dribbles down the middle of the pitch,
the Laurel, Md., native snuck a low liner passed a diving Mary Casey and
inside the right post for the goal.
“Shorty got up and won the ball,” explained McCarty. “I ran on to it and
placed it in the back of the net. It was a great solid effort from
Casey.”
The assist for Short was her first of the season as the Naperville,
Ill., native made her first start of the year.
The lead was short lived as Maryland would find the equalizer over four
minutes later. Jasmyne Spencer scored on a chip from just inside the box
lofting a high shot beyond the out stretched arms of Seminole goalkeeper
Erin McNulty, who charged out of the box looking to gain possession of
the ball. The ball took one bounce inside the 6-yard box and into the
net for the score tying the game at a goal a piece. Lydia Hastings was
credited with an assist on the play, while the goal by Spencer was her
team leading sixth of the season.
The goal by Maryland was the first allowed by the Seminoles in the first
half of play this year.
The Seminoles would regain the lead in the 35th minute on a header by
Marissa Kazbour off a set piece. Following a Terrapin foul at midfield,
Becky Edwards sent a beautiful strike into the box where Kazbour timed
her run perfectly from outside the right wing flicking a header into the
upper left corner of the net to give FSU the one-goal advantage. The
goal for Kazbour was her first of the season and second career
game-winner.
“It was a set piece and Becky put the ball exactly where she needed to,”
Kazbour said. “It was all about timing and just to get a little flick on
the ball to put it past the keeper.”
The assist by Edwards was her fourth in 2009 and eighth career
game-winning assist. Edwards now moves into a tie for fourth place
all-time with Maren Vik Edvardsen (1998-01) and Jez Ratliff (2001-04)
for career game-winning assists.
Florida State finished the game out shooting Maryland 13-7, while
maintaining a 7-3 advantage in corner kicks.
McNulty finished the game with two saves as she played all 90 minutes
between the posts. In the process, McNulty earned career win number 26,
moving her into a tie for second place all-time for career victories
with Joy McKenzie (2001-04) and Melissa Juhl (1995-98).
“It felt really good to come out here and open ACC play with a win,”
added McCarty. “Maryland is a great team. It was a great win for us to
start conference play.”
Florida State returns to action on Sunday, September 27 at 1:00 p.m. as
the Seminoles host No. 3 Boston College at the Seminole Soccer Complex.
Following the game, fans are encouraged to stick around as the team will
be signing autographs. The game will air live over the internet on
Seminoles.com All-Access while live stats will be available via
gametracker. Fans can also follow Seminole Soccer action all season long
via Twitter and Facebook on Seminoles.com.
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