Box Score MOBILE, Ala.- After seeing its offensive production slowed during the homestand, Austin
Peay State University women's soccer team opened the Port City Classic with a
2-1 win against Troy, Friday afternoon.
The
Lady Govs (5-1), who had 12 shots combined against Western Kentucky and
Belmont, outshot the Trojans 18-11 en route to victory against the team that
handed APSU its first loss during the 2010 campaign. Sophomore Tatiana Ariza
led Austin Peay with five shots, all on goal, while junior Emily Perkins and
sophomore Morgan Zigelsky each had three shots.
"Troy
is a good team and very controlled with the ball," head coach Kelley Guth said.
"They play possession soccer. It came down to us creating opportunities. The
game shifted momentum several times, but I thought we played well. This is an
exciting win for us after what happened against Troy last year."
Troy
(3-3) attempted to go the physical route with Austin Peay, but the Lady Govs
continued to display a resilient attitude. Tatiana Ariza scored the game's
first goal - her season's 10th - in the 23rd minute to
give APSU a 1-0 lead. Zigelsky set it up with a touch pass left of the 15-yard
box and Ariza finished with an upper-90 goal.
Austin
Peay's defense held strong with sophomore keeper Haylee Shoaff making a big
stop off a Trojan corner in the 37th minute, leaving the Lady Govs
with a 1-0 halftime lead.
The
second half opened with APSU firing a barrage of shots, packing the Trojans into
the box early. Troy finally broke free in transition, but sophomore Andy Quiceno came up with the ball in midfield. Quiceno sparked the counter attack
with a lead ball to Perkins, putting the target forward in a one-on-one with
the Troy keeper. Perkins scored to make it 2-0, APSU, in the 57th
minute.
"This
was the most consistent we played all season," Guth said. "Perkins did a great
job today being our target. She held the ball well and helped us maintain
tempo. She's really stepped up the past few games in doing those things. Emily
has good speed and that makes her dangerous."
The two-goal lead would stand until Troy scored off a failed clear by the Lady
Govs defense. Ruth Sutcliffe found the back of the net, setting the final 2-1
margin.
Perkins,
who scored the gamewinner, was named the Copies in a Flash Player of the Game.
-AP-