UCF WOMEN’S SOCCER KNOCKS OFF FLORIDA 3-1, ADVANCES TO NCAA SWEET 16
It is UCF’s first appearance in the Sweet Sixteen since 1987.
11/18/2011
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UCFAthletics.com) – For the first
time in 25 years, the UCF women’s soccer team will be headed to the
Sweet Sixteen in the NCAA Tournament as it defeated second-seeded
Florida 3-1 at James G. Pressly Stadium Friday night. The Knights
(13-4-5) will take on North Carolina on Sunday at 1 p.m. for the right
to advance to the Elite Eight.
With the victory, UCF earned its
second-ever win over the Gators in the NCAA Tournament, with the last
coming in 2004. The Knights also handed UF its third-straight
second-round exit.
“I think tonight was a typical UF-UCF match
where we had leads and they pressed for a goal and we had to defend at
the end,” head coach Amanda Cromwell said after the match. “You saw two
high quality teams and it is a shame that we met so early because it was
an excellent NCAA Second Round match”
The Knights burst into the
scoring column just five minutes into the match after a UF handball led
to a Tishia Jewell (Satellite Beach, Fla.) free kick in UCF’s attacking
third. Jewell’s cross from the sideline into traffic in front of the
goal netted midfielder Madison Barney’s (Sammamish, Wash.) first-career
goal on the Knights’ first shot of the match. For Jewell, it was her
10th assist of the season and 26th of her career. Senior Katie Hubbard
(Jacksonville, Fla.) also chipped in with her third assist of the year
on the play as she tapped it to Barney for opening score.
Florida struck back at the 23:33 mark as midfielder Erika Tymrak
dribbled past three UCF defenders and sent a cross to forward Tahnai
Annis for a header over the outstretched arms of keeper Aline Reis
(Campinas, Brazil) to even the match at 1-1.
One goal wouldn’t
be all for the Knights in the first half as senior Katie Jackson
(Satellite Beach, Fla.) dribbled into the UF defense, passed to Bianca
Joswiak, who then fed sophomore Kristina Trujic (Venice, Fla.) as she
blasted an arching shot over Florida keeper Taylor Burke to give UCF a
2-1 lead at the 33:06 mark. It was the third goal and eighth point of
the year for Trujic and third and second assist of the year,
respectively, for Jackson and Joswiak.
In the second half, UF
narrowly tied the match at the 65 minute mark as an Annis shot slipped
by Reyes and headed just wide of the goalpost and out of bounds. Just
six minutes later the Knights would take a 3-1 advantage as junior
Nicolette Radovcic (Rockaway, N.J.) blew past the Gator defense and
around keeper Burke for her team-leading ninth goal of the season.
Florida would not go away quietly as Annie Speese’s free kick with
six minutes left in the match found the bottom right corner of the UCF
goal to draw the Gators (17-8) within one point. But as the Knights did
earlier in the match, they used strong defense to stave off UF for good.
“I was prepared and really excited to make saves like that. I
was upset about the goals I allowed, but I am just a keeper and I get
upset about those goals,” Reis laughed after recording five saves with
four crucial blocks coming in the final half.
The Knights will
now set their sights on a No. 3 seed North Carolina team that dismantled
Baylor 5-0 earlier Friday. UCF has never defeated the Tar Heels in 19
career contests, but Cromwell is excited for the opportunity that Sunday
brings.
“There is a big contingent (of alumni) coming up on
Sunday that said ‘If you win Friday, we will be there Sunday,’” Cromwell
said of the large alumni base still in Orlando. “So some of the girls
that played in the Final Four will be there on Sunday. They are the ones
that battled against UNC a while back when there was a small group of
schools that played back when women’s soccer started. It’s cool to have
those alumni to join in and share that with us on Sunday.” |
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