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Women's soccer ties Connecticut, remains tied atop AAC

PostPosted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 12:46 am
by PonyPride
From SMUMustangs.com:

Defense Shines in 0-0 Draw Versus No. 21 Connecticut
SMU Holds UConn to 10 shots, two shots on frame

DALLAS (SMU) – The SMU defense held No. 21 Connecticut to 10 shots and only two on goal, as the [RV] SMU women's soccer team held the Huskies to a 0-0 draw at Westcott Field Thursday night. The Mustangs held UConn to five or fewer shots in each period, allowing only two total shots in two overtime periods.

SMU moves to 8-3-1 overall and 2-0-1 in American Athletic Conference action, to remain tied for first in The American with Connecticut. UConn is now 10-2-1 overall, 2-0-1 in The American.

The SMU defense held U.S. Under-23 Women's National Team players Rachel Hill and Stephanie Ribeiro at bay all night, allowing the duo a combined five shots, with only one shot on goal. Entering the match, the two combined for 22 goals this season. Taylor Barg, Taylor Jackson, Haley Thompson and Jessica Cooley all anchored the back line. Barg, Thompson and Cooley all clocked a full 110 minutes, while Jackson logged100 minutes.

Sophomore goalkeeper Catie Brown earns her second consecutive clean sheet, recording two saves.

The SMU offense tallied 20 shots, with eight on goal. Thompson led the Mustangs with four shots and two on goal, while forward Vanessa Valadez managed three shots, two on frame.

SMU is next in action Sunday when it hosts Temple at Westcott Field. The match is set for 1 p.m. CT.

Keep up with all the latest news and information on the Mustangs by following SMU women's soccer on Twitter at @SMUSoccerW, on Facebook at Facebook.com/SMUSoccerw, and on Instagram at Instagram.com/SMUSoccerW.

Postgame Notes:
• The last time SMU tied a top-25 team was Oct. 7, 2011 (3-3 vs. No. 6 Memphis (Dallas))
• SMU is outscoring opponents 35-12. SMU is averaging 2.92 goals per game, while the opposition is averaging 1.00.
• SMU has tallied 201 shots, 100 on goal (49.8 percent), while holding opponents to 127 shots, 38 on goal (29.9 percent).

Re: Women's soccer ties Connecticut, remains tied atop AAC

PostPosted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 12:50 am
by PonyPride



Re: Women's soccer ties Connecticut, remains tied atop AAC

PostPosted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 8:41 pm
by DanFreibergerForHeisman
Such an amazing match last night. Both teams played great but it is hard to argue SMU wasn't the more deserving team. Last night left no doubt this team is legit.

It is so great to have meaningful women's soccer back on The Hilltop. Last night was probably the biggest women's soccer game for SMU since Cossaboon's last season in the NCAA tournament in 2006.

Central Florida and South Florida played to a 1-1 draw tonight in Tampa, leaving SMU and Connecticut with the inside track for the regular season championship and the right to host the conference tournament, but there is obviously a long way to go in The American this season.

Current standings:

1. SMU (7, 2-0-1)
1. UConn (7, 2-0-1)
3. Memphis (6, 2-1-0)
3. Tulsa (6, 2-1-0)
5. USF (4, 1-1-1)
5. UCF (4, 1-1-1)
7. Cincinnati (3, 1-1-0)
8. Houston (3, 1-2-0)
9. ECU (0, 0-2-0)
10. Temple (0, 0-3-0)

Sunday matches:

Temple @ SMU
UConn @ Houston
Cincinnati @ Memphis
ECU @ Tulsa