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Bulls Come From Behind to Upset UCONN
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- Getting a crack at a third Top 25 opponent of the year and on 2009 Senior
Day, the University of South Florida women's soccer team had a flair for the
dramatic in its come-from-behind 2-1 win over No. 18/24 Connecticut on
Sunday afternoon at the USF Soccer Day.
"I couldn't be prouder of this team," said a Powerade drenched Denise
Schilte-Brown. "For them to battle back after being down 1-0 against a
ranked UConn team says so much about this team's heart. This win was for our
seniors."
With the score knotted at one, Klotz took a centering feed from fellow
sophomore Gina Pacheco and sent a left-footed blast from just inside the the
box for the game-winner with just under 10 minutes remaining in regulation.
It was Klotz's third game winner of the season and fifth overall goal in
2009.
USF would successfully stop any type of scoring chance mounted by UConn as
Schilte-Brown substituted constantly throughout the remaining 10 minutes.
Connecticut, who entered the match in first place of the American Division
of the BIG EAST Standings, struck first with 17 minutes remaining in the
first half.
Elise Fugowski tallied her second goal of the season when she picked up a
deflected shot after Mallori Lofton-Malachi made a diving save, but the ball
would not clear and the ball bounced to Fugowski with an open net and she
tapped it in to pick up the goal to make it 1-0 in favor of the visiting
Huskies.
The goal was just the third goal allowed in the first half of play this
season by USF.
The score would remain at 1-0 for the remainder of the half and would stay
that way until the 54th minute.
It became apparent the Bulls were beginning to impose their will on the
offensive end and keep the Huskies on their heels. Pacheco led the charge
from her midfield position as she mustered three shots on goal all within
minutes of the each other.
Her last shot of the sequence would pay dividends for the Bulls.
Pacheco took a touch feed from freshman Taylor Patterson and would rocket a
blast from the top of the box past the outstretched Jessica Duloski to even
the match up at one. The goal was Pacheco's 1st of the season and the assist
was Patterson's team leading fifth assist of the season.
Pacheco nearly followed up the tying goal, with a go ahead goal just seconds
later as she broke free off the face, but she was denied by Dulski.4
Leading up to Klotz's game-winner, the Bulls would continue to pressure the
UConn back-third. USF would outshoot the Huskies 10-5 in the second half and
17-10 for the game.
Following UConn's lone goal of the match, the USF backline and goalkeeper
Mallori Lofton-Malachi would shut the door on the Huskies' attack. The Bulls
allowed just one shot on goal in the final 45 minutes.
The lone save was a diving effort in the 66th minute to preserve the 1-1
score. The senior, who could possibly be playing in her final home match of
her career, made three saves on the afternoon. The win was the eighteenth of
her USF career.
The win marks the first win over a ranked opponent in three tries this
season for the Bulls. It is the first win for the Bulls over a ranked team
since the Bulls upset No. 23 Marquette in 2007.
USF, now 6-5-3 on the season and 3-2-2, will hit the road to finish up the
2009 season. The Bulls will jockey for position in the BIG EAST standings
and try to place themselves the 2009 BIG EAST Championships, after missing
the tournament in 2008. They will likely find themselves in fourth place in
the American just four points behind first place UConn heading into the
week.
USF will start their remaing four matches with a match-up against the
Louisville Cardinals at 7 p.m. on Oct 16. They will then make the short trip
to the Queen City to take on Cincinnati at 1 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 18.
Gamenotes
USF is 3-1-1 in their last five games and 4-1-2 in their last seven... Klotz
has five career game winning goals... The win is the third come from behind
win of the season... The win marks the first win ever against the Huskies in
five all-time meetings... They are now 1-3-1 against UConn... Pacheco's goal
was the first goal every scored against the Huskies... Freshman Kelly
Campbell made her first career start and senior Amanda McCormick made her
first start of the season... The Bulls finished their home slate 5-2-2
overall and 3-1-1 on the season... USF honored five seniors prior to the
match in a pregame ceremony.
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