No. 21 Florida Soccer Opens SEC
Tournament Play with 4-0 Win Over Kentucky
ORANGE BEACH, Ala. –The No. 21 University of Florida soccer team
(14-4-2, 9-2 SEC) opened Southeastern Conference Tournament play
Wednesday with a 4-0 win over Kentucky (10-7-3, 4-6-1 SEC) at the Orange
Beach SportsPlex. The win is the 10th consecutive for the Gators, which
is the longest winning stretch since the Gators strung together
11-straight wins in the later portion of the 2001 season. During this
current stretch, Florida has turned in nine shutouts.
These two teams met last year on this field for the SEC Tournament
final, with the Wildcats taking the 2-1 win for UK’s second SEC
Tournament title and first since 1995. With Wednesday’s win, Florida now
owns a 4-1 advantage over UK in SEC Tournament play.
Florida scored within the first eight minutes of the match, which UF
Head Coach Becky Burleigh credited as a key in the match.
“I think it was really important because when we played Kentucky in the
past, they have been really organized defensively. If you don’t score
that first goal early, it is really difficult to score on them. I think
we were fortunate to score early, which made them come out and play at
little bit more and not be able to low pressure as much - that really
helped us,” Burleigh said. “If we hadn’t have gotten that early goal, I
think it would have been a long evening.”
Florida turned in three goals in the opening half, two from senior Stacy
Bishop. UF’s scoring began when Florida was awarded two consecutive
corner kicks early in the opening half. On the second corner, the ball
was popped up and the Gators took a couple of tries at the goal. But it
was Bishop, receiving the ball from Karly Findorff located at the left
post, who scored on a shot from near the penalty kick spot at 7:45.
Bishop finished UF’s first-half scoring when Ashlee Elliott, from the
top of the 18-yard box circle, served the ball ahead to Bishop in the
box. Bishop’s right-footed flick from seven yards was her second goal of
the match. It is the second multi-goal match of the season for Bishop
and the fourth of her two-year Gator career. Bishop now leads the Gators
with nine goals this season.
Bishop credited the play of her teammates for both of her goals
Wednesday.
“Karly did a good job keeping the ball alive. It came out to my feet and
basically I just had to tap it in,” Bishop said about the first goal.
“(On the second goal) I made a run across the box and called her and
Ashlee played a perfect ball. All I had to do is flick it on.”
A heads-up play by senior KeLeigh Hudson gave Florida its second goal.
Shana Hudson served up a 30-yard ball from the right touchline to the
far post. The Kentucky defenders seemed to stop on the play, perhaps
believing the ball was going to harmlessly roll out the endline. But
KeLeigh Hudson was able to collect the ball before it rolled out of
play. She took a couple of touches and scored on a short shot. The goal
pushes her season goals total to eight.
That goal was a bit of a surprise for Burleigh.
“It was a really odd goal. I thought the ball was going out of bounds,
but KeLeigh was able to stay on the end of it and she was able to sneak
it in near post,” Burleigh said. “It was a pretty good effort on her
part.”
Senior Bianca Gibbs scored Florida’s final goal at 89:09. Sophomore
Angela Napolitano played a ball which found Gibbs in stride. She beat a
pair of Wildcat defenders to hit the five-yard shot for her third goal
of the season.
Burleigh thought the two combined well for Florida’s final score.
“Bianca had gotten herself in position to score a couple of times, so I
think she really deserved that goal at the end. She was working hard and
doing some 1v1 skills that got her in front of the goal to score,”
Burleigh said. “That was a great individual effort, but it also was a
great pass from Napo (Napolitano) as well to get her in.”
In other action Wednesday at the OrangeGeorgia advanced with a 2-0 win
over No. 7 seed Mississippi. No. 6 seed South Carolina upset No. 3 seed
Tennessee 2-0 in the day’s second match.
Next up, the Gators meet the winner of the Auburn-LSU match in Friday’s
semifinal round. Match time is set for 8:30 p.m (ET) at the Orange Beach
SportsPlex. Match statistics plus streaming audio of Florida’s match
Friday can also be found on www.GatorZone.com.
Scoring Summary: 1st 2nd Final
Kentucky 0 0 0
Florida 3 1 4
Scoring:
UF: Stacy Bishop (Karly Findorff) 7:45
UF: KeLeigh Hudson (Shana Hudson)25:11
UF: Bishop (Ashlee Elliott) 36:47
UF: Bianca Gibbs (Angela Napolitano) 89:09
Goalkeepers:
Minutes Saves GA
UK Sydney Hiance 45:00 1 3
Laura Baker 45:00 2 1
Florida Meghan Berlingo 45:00 0 0
Katie Fraine 45:00 1 0
Statistical Summary: UK UF
Shots 2 11
Shot on goal 1 7
Saves 3 1
Corner Kicks 2 5
Fouls 7 8
Offside 1 1
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