Oct. 15, 2009
Box Score
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CLEMSON, S.C.
- Ninth-ranked Florida State (11-2-1, 4-1-1 ACC) got back in the win column
Thursday night with a 5-1 road victory over Clemson (3-11-0, 0-6-0 ACC) at
historic Riggs Field. FSU's
Tiffany McCarty led the offensive attack with a career-high six points
on two goals and two assists, while
Jessica Price tied a career-high with two goals.
The Seminoles recorded their fourth straight victory over the Tigers and
third straight on Clemson's home turf. With the win, FSU extended its
unbeaten streak in the series to 11 (9-0-2) in a row.
"It was a solid road victory in the ACC," said head coach
Mark Krikorian. "No games are easy in the ACC and to come to Clemson
during the mid-week and leave with three points is what we needed. It was a
good, solid performance by our team tonight."
After taking a 1-0 lead into halftime, Florida State erupted with four
second half goals en route to a four-goal victory. The five goals were the
most scored by the Seminoles in the series.
"I thought in the first half we were a little causal with our attacking,"
explained Krikorian. "But in the second half, we came out with a little more
intensity and played a whole lot quicker. As we varied our attack and played
a little more possession, it was effective as the second half progressed."
Florida State snapped its scoreless streak just three minutes and 31
seconds into Thursday night's contest against Clemson as McCarty found the
back of the net for the first of her two goals on the evening. McCarty ran
on to a pass from
Amanda DaCosta down the right side of the pitch in the Tigers' offensive
third. The sophomore forward beat a Clemson defender to the end line before
making a run back into the box. After a nice move around Tiger keeper Paula
Pritzen, McCarty chipped the ball into a wide open net from 12 yards out for
the first goal of the game.
The goal marked the first for the Seminoles since Price scored in the
78th minute against Miami back on October 4. With 11 goals on the year,
McCarty tied her goal output from her freshman campaign.
Price was denied a goal in the 11th minute on a nice diving save by
Pritzen.
Toni Pressley sent a chip pass into the box where Price put a header on
goal.
Clemson threatened to tie the game at one in the 16th minute but was
denied on an outstanding diving save by Seminole goalkeeper
Erin McNulty. Samantha Fortier sent a blast from the top of the box but
McNulty was there to save the shot near the left post.
McNulty kept the Tigers off the scoreboard in the 23rd minute saving a
shot from about 22 yards out off the foot of Molly Franklin.
In the 33rd minute, a sliding shot by Price from close range on a cross
from Pressley went just wide of the net.
The Seminoles finished the first half out shooting the Tigers 7-4, while
both schools registered one corner a piece. Price and DaCosta led the Garnet
and Gold with two shots each.
Florida State added to its lead right out of gates to start the second
half as Price put away a loose ball from right in front of the net in the
48th minute. McCarty generated the scoring threat making a nice move around
Pritzen. After collecting the ball, the Laurel, Md., native sent a shot on
goal but it was saved on the line by a Clemson defender. With the ball
sitting just outside the goal line, Price out ran the competition to the
ball knocking it over the line for her ninth goal of the season.
"It was good to score some goals tonight," said Price. "I really have to
give credit to Tiff for both my goals tonight. She did all the work and I
just happened to be there at the right time to put away a few goals."
Florida State increased its lead to 3-0 in the 54th minute off a Seminole
corner. The ball came flying out of the box right to
Ines Jaurena who one-timed a shot from the top of the 18 for her third
goal of the season.
Price and McCarty hooked up for the second time Thursday night to
increase the Seminole lead to 4-0. In the 61st minute, McCarty once again
found Price for her second goal of the game. It marked the third multi-goal
game of the season for Price, while the second assist from McCarty tied a
career-high set back on November 2, 2008 at NC State.
McCarty picked up her second goal of the game in the 70th minute to give
the Seminoles a 5-0 lead. On a pass from
Tori Huster, McCarty took a couple dribbles down the right side of the
pitch before slipping a shot under a diving Pritzen and inside the left post
for the goal.
Clemson answered with its first goal of the game just 38 seconds later to
cut the Seminole lead to 5-1. Maddy Elder one-timed a shot from 10 yards out
off a cross from Fortier to notch her team leading 10th goal of the season.
Katie Vogel was also credited with an assist on the play.
Florida State out shot Clemson 15-7, while the Seminoles held a 4-2
advantage in corner kicks. McNulty played all 90 minutes between the posts
to earn the victory. The redshirt sophomore finished the game with four
saves.
Florida State returns to Tallahassee for the final two home games of the
regular season as the Seminoles face nationally ranked North Carolina on
Thursday, October 22 and NC State on Sunday, October 25. The Seminoles are
asking fans to help `Black Out' the Soccer Complex against the Tar Heels as
the first 1,000 fans will receive a `Black Out' t-shirt courtesy of Hungry
Howie's. Game time is set for 6:00 p.m., while the match will air live on
Fox Sports Florida. Live stats will be available for the match via
gametracker.