No. 7 Florida Soccer Ties at Mississippi State 1-1 2OT
10/2/09
STARKVILLE, Miss. - The No. 7 University of Florida soccer team (8-3-1,
2-0-1 SEC) opened its Southeastern Conference road play with a 1-1
double overtime tie at Mississippi State (8-2-1, 0-2-1 SEC) Friday
evening at the MSU Soccer Field.
Friday's tie was Florida's first non-winning result in 23 regular-season
SEC matches - a span that began Oct 7, 2007 with a 1-0 home win versus
Kentucky.
Junior Kat Walsh, the Bulldogs leading scorer, turned in the first goal
of the match. She created just enough space for herself to hit a 14-yard
shot, which scored at the far post corner in the 19th minute. It was her
seventh goal of the season.
Florida tied the match in the 85th minute when the Tricia Townsend was
tripped on the left side of the MSU box. For the second Friday in a row,
sophomore Lindsay Thompson made good on the penalty kick. She hit the PK
near the end of the first overtime period to give UF a 2-1 OT win over
Kentucky to open SEC play last Friday.
The field showed the effects of the more than 13-inches of rain that
Starkville has received in the last week. The heavy rains made the field
unplayable for the Sept. 27 Alabama at MSU match, forcing it to be moved
to Sept. 29 (Alabama won 1-0).
UF Head Coach Becky Burleigh said the Gators need to learn how to win in
any conditions.
"I think we are kind of lucky to come away with a tie, to be honest with
you. We really had a tough time with the field conditions and we weren't
able to play our game. I thought they were better at the situation than
we were," Burleigh said.
"We didn't do what we needed to do given the conditions. That's not our
style of play, but given the conditions, you need to figure a different
style of play. You've got to find a way to battle through and scrap. I
thought Mississippi State did a better job than we did at that," she
continued. "We need to figure out how to win in any condition - whether
it's wet, whether its 100 degrees, whether it is snowing . The bottom
line is if we want to win at the highest level, then we have to win at
any condition."
Florida did have some opportunities to score in the run of play. In the
39th minute, Thompson took a shot from 12 yards which was stopped by MSU
goalkeeper Taryn Holland, but no Gator could get to the loose ball in
the box. Late in the opening half, Thompson crossed the ball from the
endline, but Natalia Torosian's header at the far post corner was high.
In the 75th minute, Torosian brought the ball down the left side of the
box. Her cross couldn't quite reach Thompson making a far post run
before Holland collected the ball. In the 80th minute, Angela Napolitano
led Thompson with a pass down the middle, but she couldn't quite get a
foot on it before MSU's keeper gained control.
MSU's Walsh looked to end the match in the first overtime when she won
the ball near the right touchline in the 94th minute. She brought the
ball down to just inside the box but Fraine made the stop. It was just
one of a career-high 10 saves by Fraine Friday evening.
The Gators continue play in the Magnolia State when it meets Mississippi
(7-2, 1-0 SEC) on Sunday, Oct. 4 at 1 p.m. (ET). The match can be heard
live on WRUF AM 850 with a simulcast on Gainesville/Ocala Cox Cable
channel 946.
Scoring Summary: 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 Final
Florida 0 1 0 0 1
Mississippi State 1 0 0 0 1
Scoring:
MSU: Kat Walsh (unassisted) 18:49
UF: Lindsay Thompson (PK) 84:38
Goalkeepers:
Minutes Saves GA
Florida Katie Fraine 110:00 10 1
Mississippi State Taryn Holland 110:00 5 1
Statistical Summary: UF MSU
Shots 15 16
Shots on goal 6 11
Saves 10 5
Corner Kicks 8 5
Fouls 15 17
Offside 1 3
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