FIU Ties North Texas in Double OT
Box Score
MIAMI
- The FIU women's soccer team held off a late North Texas
rally to tie the Mean Green, 2-2, on Sunday afternoon. Sophomore
Katrina Rose led the team with a goal and an assist to help the
Golden Panthers (4-5-3, 2-1-1) end an eight-game losing streak to
North Texas (7-4-1, 3-0-1) dating back to 2001.
"To say we're
2-1-1 through the first two weekends of the conference coming in, we
definitely would have been very satisfied with it, considering last
year we were 0-3-1 at this point," Coach
Thomas Chestnutt said. "2-1-1 is a big change, so we're very happy
with that. We have to look at the bigger picture. As a staff we're
happy with what our girls are doing. The team is fighting for each
other. They're battling hard."
FIU attacked right
away and became the only team besides then-No. 25 Ohio State to score
more than one goal on the Mean Green this season. Sophomore
April Perry had a nice look at the net just before the 16-minute
mark, but goalie Mandy Hall jumped and tipped it for the save.
About a
minute-and-a-half later, freshman
Casey Thames inserted a corner kick to Rose, who drilled a header
in for the score - her third goal of the season. The assist was
Thames' first of the season.
The Golden
Panthers continued to control the tempo after the break. With 20
minutes to go in the game,
Jessica Gambill swiftly weaved her way through defenders from
midfield to five yards in front of the net but her shot was deflected
by Hall.
FIU nearly scored
again when
Thaisa Moreno's fancy footwork got the ball to Perry, who passed
it over to Rose, but her foot whiffed the ball and it went wide right
17:30 remaining.
After Gambill
dispossessed a North Texas attacker, she dribbled the ball to midfield
before it went out of bounds off the Mean Green. Rose received the
ball, worked it to near the end line and kicked it over to Perry, who
headed it in for her first goal of the season with 16 minutes
remaining in the game.
"I think the
connection between our midfield and our forwards was a lot better this
game," Rose said. "North Texas is a really good team, so to be up 2-0
on them is really exciting, and yeah, I scored, but it was a whole
team effort. I think everybody is committed to playing hard and I
think that helped us a lot in getting opportunities."
North Texas
remained resolute as the Mean Green scored two goals in a span of
3:32. Rachel Turpin's free kick went straight into the net just shy of
the 10 minutes remaining. Then Kendall Juett beat
Kaitlyn Savage to knot the game with 7:10 to go.
FIU nearly
clinched a win before the 3-minute mark of the first overtime. Though
contested, senior
Amy Jackson had a decent look at the goal but it sailed wide left.
"I think we have
to realize it's a 90-minute game, plus overtime and we didn't hold on
to it for that full 90 minutes," Jackson said. "We sort of let it slip
but there's still a lot of positive to come out of it."
FIU continues the
second half of its four-game homestand on Friday when it hosts
Louisiana at 7 p.m.