Late Goal Lifts FIU Women's Soccer Past Arkansas State
9/26/10
MIAMI – On Friday, FIU junior Katrina Rose found herself
on the field for the first time this season with a brief stint late in
the game. Two days later, she found herself at the bottom of a
celebratory dogpile. Rose came in off the bench and came through
with the game-winning goal with 49 seconds left in double overtime,
giving FIU (5-4-1, 2-0 SBC) a 1-0 victory over against Arkansas State
(4-5-1, 0-2 SBC) on Sunday afternoon. “When it comes conference time,
it’s all about setting yourself up for the end. Home games you have to
take full points,” Head Coach Thomas Chestnutt said. “We still have a
long time left in the conference. We’re far from peaking. We’re
fortunate that the ball went our way today, and to complete the weekend
with two wins is big.” The two squads battled through three scoreless
periods as FIU’s defense held Arkansas State to just five shots, three
on goal. Meanwhile, the Panthers forced ASU keeper Susan Brown to come
up with six saves. For the third time this season, the game extended
to double overtime and FIU managed to come through once again, improving
its record in extra-period contests this season to 2-0-1. “You always
want to make something happen the first 90 seconds and then if it
doesn’t you just try and piece it together,” junior defender Victoria
Miliucci said. “You’re super focused on just not giving them anything.
You never give up right to the very end. I think this game our fitness
really helped us last until the end.” With less than a minute to
play, senior defender Linn Thune played a long, diagonal ball to senior
captain Kassandra Sorzano at the top of box. Sorzano took the ball off
her chest, and an Arkansas State defender managed to knock the ball
wide, allowing freshman Kim Lopez to chase it down, take a touch and
serve it to Rose, who headed it into the far post. “The adrenaline
of that play was crazy,” Lopez said. “It’s indescribable. Forty-nine
seconds on the clock – it couldn’t have happened with better time left.
It just went perfect. We fought all the way to the end, and that’s the
result you get when you keep fighting.” With the win, FIU improves to
2-0 in conference play – the program’s best start in a decade. FIU hits
the road next weekend, traveling to Troy on Oct. 1 at 8 p.m. and South
Alabama on Sunday at 2 p.m. |
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