Box Score CLARKSVILLE - A five-goal first half from Austin
Peay State University women's soccer team got the Lady Govs out to a fast start against Alabama A&M, Sunday. Austin Peay
(4-5-0) defeated the Bulldogs, 6-1, for the Lady Govs third victory in a row
against the SWAC foe.
The Lady Govs jumped out to a quick lead in the game's first
minute. Junior Morgan Zigelsky lofted a shot over the keeper's head from just
outside the 18-yard box just 43 seconds into the match. Junior Tatiana Ariza
was credited with the assist, the first of two for her in the game.
Zigelsky repaid the favor to her teammate in the eighth
minute, assisting on Ariza's third goal of the season. Ariza beat the keeper to
the lower right corner, putting the Lady Govs up two and tying her with Ashley
Beck (2005-08) for most career goals in Austin Peay history with 30.
Zigelsky scored again on a breakaway in the 13th minute,
which ties her with Ariza, senior Emily Perkins and junior Andy Quiceno for the
team lead with three goals apiece this season.
Alabama A&M (0-9-0) got one back in the 17th minute on a
long goal by Ana Huertas but the Lady Govs would answer. Junior Joceline Quiceno
netted her season's second goal in the 40th minute, firing a shot from just
outside the box.
"Alabama A&M was resilient," said head coach Kelley Guth. "They didn't quit and I felt like we got comfortable early and that's why
we gave up a goal. I wasn't particularly pleased with that; we need to play
sharp and execute our game plan no matter who we play."
Freshman Melissa Fletcher added the final first-half goal
just over a minute later on a breakaway. The goal was the first of Fletcher's
Lady Govs career.
The Lady Govs were aggressive almost to a fault at times
against the Bulldogs. Alabama A&M played with a high backline, resulting in
a season-high 12 offsides calls against Austin Peay.
"That's something we hadn't seen before today," Guth said. "We
are used to making very dangerous runs and attacking on the dribble and that
wasn't there today. All the offsides calls means we were being aggressive and
wanting to attack; we just have to be smarter about our positioning."
Junior Corey Osborn capped off the scoring similar to how it
started. A long shot from the left side of the box sailed over the keeper's
head and into the net, resulting in Osborn's first career goal.
Ariza narrowly missed becoming the all-time goal-scoring
record-holder in the second half. A misplay by the keeper gave Ariza a good
look inside the box, but an Alabama A&M defender threw her body in front of
the shot and kept it out of the net.
Austin Peay junior Haylee Shoaff made one save to earn her
season's third victory. Marissa Oehler made four saves in the second half for
the Bulldogs.
The Lady Govs open Ohio Valley Conference play when they
host Murray State at 2 p.m., Sunday.