RUSTON – Louisiana Tech (2-11-1, 1-3-0 CUSA) came within seconds of earning a result, but a late goal in the final minute handed Middle Tennessee (7-4-3, 2-1-1 CUSA) a 1-0 victory Sunday afternoon at Robert Mack Caruthers Field.
A battle of possession ensued near the midfield between the two sides before Middle Tennessee's Megan Carroll lifted a pass toward their attacking end, finding the feet of Alli Craig.
Craig dribbled up to the box as the keeper came up to deflect her attempt away, but the forward was able to avoid the saving attempt and score a wide-open goal with just over 30 seconds left in the match.
The Bulldogs matched the Blue Raiders throughout the 90 minutes, generating 12 total shots—including eight in the second half—and holding a 6-3 advantage in corner kicks.
Freshman goalkeeper
Ansley Ittel recorded five saves while facing 17 shots in the full 90 minutes.
Peyton Wiseman and
Ashley Leonhart led the attack for Tech with three attempts each, with Leonhart and Pensom each putting a shot on target. Pensom,
Alexe Drolet,
Reagan Roberts and Mary Helen Burford all saw full time in Sunday's contest.
LA Tech returns to action next weekend when they travel to Las Cruces, New Mexico to face the New Mexico State Aggies at the New Mexico State Soccer Athletic Complex. First touch is scheduled for Saturday, October 11 at 7 p.m. CT.
Head Coach Steve Voltz following Sunday's match:
"It's déjà vu all over again. For us, it's the inability to put away the chances that we had--we had plenty of them. And then we get punished for a mistake, and that's against a team with a handful of seniors against a team that has none right now. We played with six freshman and they have to understand that college soccer is ruthless, and we have to learn to be ruthless in front of the goal. Our attitude and effort is fantastic, but it's not enough. We have to find a way to put the ball in the back of the net, and we're just not ruthless enough with our chances upfront. Defensively, I thought we played pretty well. We didn't allow that much and Ansley didn't have to make that many saves. But at the end, that hurt us, obviously. We are now in a playoff game next weekend at New Mexico State. We go there and it's two teams that are right next to each other in the standings, fighting for those last spots to get into the playoffs."
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