GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Florida dropped a hard-fought 1-0 match to Mississippi State Thursday evening at the Donald R. Dizney Stadium.
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Tonight's result was MSU's first win in 11 trips to Gainesville.
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This Evening's Scoring:
MSU's Aitana Martinez-Montoya took over the Bulldog's season goals lead with her score in the 19
th minute. Ilana Izquierdo ran down the ball just above the Florida box. Her through ball found the sliding outstretched foot of Martinez-Montoya, who scored her eighth goal of the season.
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One of Florida's best opportunities came with 12 minutes remaining. From midway in the Bulldog half,
Tessa Barton sent the ball right to find
Josie Curtis in stride. Curtis' shot to the far post was just wide.
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The final minute almost saw the tying goal.
Julianne Leskauskas stepped in front of a Bulldog pass midway through the MSU half. She found Barton at the top corner of the box. Barton sent the ball to the middle of the box. The MSU clearance landed just above the top of the box where
Delaney Tauzel stepped into a hard shot that was deflected wide.
Megan Hinnenkamp's deep cross was headed by
Madeline Pirrello but no Gators were able to catch up to the ball at the far post.
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Hear from Coach Bohon:
On tonight's match:
"You've got to give them a little bit of credit because they had a good game plan but I actually thought we countered pretty well to it, especially in the second half. So it's just disappointing because I felt we adjusted well, we just didn't play to our strengths as much as we needed to in the second half. I think we could have executed a little bit cleaner in the second half." – Florida Head Coach
Samantha Bohon
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Records:
Florida: 5-4-3, 1-3-1 SEC
MSU: 7-3-3, 2-2-1 SEC
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Series Record:
Florida leads 16-3-2.
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Next Up:
Florida starts a two match road swing Sunday at Georgia. The Bulldogs are receiving votes in the latest
United Soccer Coaches poll lost 2-1 at No. 6 Arkansas Thursday evening.
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Georgia (6-3-3, 2-2-1 SEC)
              Date: Sunday, Oct. 8
              Time: 2 p.m. ET
              Site:
Turner Soccer Complex
              TV: ESPNU with Alex Perlman & Anna Witte calling the action
Stream:
ESPNU
Live Results:
StatBroadcast
Admission: Free
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MSU (7-3-3, 2-2-1 SEC) at Florida (5-4-3, 1-3-1 SEC)
Stadium: Donald R. Dizney Stadium (623)
Weather: 80 degrees, winds NE at 8 mph
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Goals by Period |
1 |
20 |
Total |
MSU |
1 |
0 |
1 |
Florida |
0 |
0 |
0 |
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Scoring Summary:
No. |
Time |
Team |
Goal Scorer |
Assist |
1. |
18:49 |
MSU |
Aitana Martinez-Monoya |
Ilana Izquierdo |
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Shots: MSU 6, UF 3
Saves: MSU 1 (Maddy Anderson 1), Florida 0 (
Alexa Goldberg 0)
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Offsides: MSU 4, UF 1
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Cautions:
Daviana Vaka-UF/yellow (28:47),
Lena Bailey-UF/yellow (37:06)
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