No. 12 Gator Soccer Wins 2-0 at LSU
10/21/10
BATON
ROUGE, La. – The No. 12 University of Florida soccer team (13-2-2,
7-1-1 SEC) used a goal in each half to defeat Southeastern Conference
Western Division leader LSU (6-7-4, 3-3-3 SEC) 2-0 Thursday evening in
front of a LSU Soccer Complex crowd of 773.
The Gators remain in
a tie with South Carolina for the lead in the SEC, as the Gamecocks
claimed a 3-1 win at Arkansas Thursday.
The Gators got on the
board early in the opening half when freshman Taylor Travis’
right-footed strike from 35-yards scored in the upper left corner of the
goal. The goal, easily the longest of the season for the Gators, was
Taylor’s third goal of the season.
Travis said a pair of
teammates pulled defenders away, leaving her with her long-range
opportunity.
“The coaches are always telling me to ‘Take them
on’. Jo (Dragotta) made the run out wide and took her defender with her.
L.T. (Lindsay Thompson) showed away from the ball so she took her
defender with her,” Travis said. “It was like the seas parted and I saw
the shot so I took it.”
A pair of Gators combined for Florida’s
second goal in less than a minute after entering the match. A ball sent
out wide found Maggie Rodgers streaking down the right sideline. Rodgers
centered the ball to sophomore Natalia Torosian just inside the box. Her
strike from 10 yards scored in the upper slot at 70:26. It was her third
goal of the season.
Torosian and Rodgers were just following
some halftime advice.
“Alan (Kirkup, UF Assistant Coach) talked
to us at halftime about taking the ball down the line and having the
players in the box go forward and then come back and stand on the PK
line to lose our defender,” Torosian said. “Maggie had a perfect
opportunity. She took it down the line and played a beautiful ball. I
just did what Alan told me to do and cut back on the PK line. I just
tried to focus and place it in the net.”
A couple of key saves
in the opening half helped keep the Tigers from getting on the
scoreboard. In the 27th minute, Ashlee Elliott cleared a Carlie Banks
shot off the line at the near post corner in the 18th minute. Just under
10 minutes later, UF goalkeeper Katie Fraine made a one-handed save when
Courtney Alexander took a shot after a Gator defensive turnover just
above the box. Fraine also needed to make a stop on another Alexander
shot in the 59th minute. Alexander’s shot through the box hit the leg of
a Gator defender and took an unexpected turn, but Fraine still had the
read on the ball and was able to make the stop at the far post corner.
UF Head Coach Becky Burleigh knew it was going to be a
challenging match and was pleased the Gators came away with a win.
“I thought it was a great win on the road, especially to get the
shutout. These games get tighter and tighter as the race gets closer to
the end. We knew this was going to be a tough one going in and it proved
to be just that,” Burleigh said. “I thought in the first 10 minutes of
the second half, LSU came out really hard. They did a good job of
putting us under pressure, but our defense did a terrific job of
weathering that. I think later in the half they sort of resorted to just
hitting the ball long and I think our defense knew that was coming so it
was a little bit easier for us to deal with. LSU is a good team. They
were dangerous and had some good opportunities.”
Florida returns
home to play host to its regular-season home finale on Sunday, Oct. 24
when Arkansas (5-9-3, 2-5-2 SEC) comes to town. Start time is set for
1:30 p.m. at the James G. Pressly Stadium.
The UF-Arkansas match
can be heard on WRUF SportsRadio 850 or by simulcast on Cox Channel 946
(Gainesville/Ocala) with Adam Schick and Matthew Stubbington covering
the action. Audio for Sunday’s match can be heard on www.GatorZone.com.
Live, streaming video of Sunday’s match can be seen at www.GatorZone.com
– just click on the GatorVision icon for more information.
Scoring Summary: 1stUF: Taylor Travis (unassisted) 3:56 UF: Natalia
Torosian (Maggie Rodgers) 70:26
Goalkeepers: Minutes Saves
GA Florida Katie Fraine 90:00 4 0 LSU Megan Kinneman 90:00 2 2
Statistical Summary: LSU UF Shots 11 11 Shots on goal 5 5
Saves 3 5 Corner Kicks 3 4 Fouls 3 12 Offside 1 3
Cautions: None |
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