Team Stats
JU
UNF
Goals
1
2
Shots
3
18
Shots on Goal
2
8
Saves
6
1
Corners
1
1
Fouls
12
8
Scoring Plays

Thais Reiss (1)
Assisted By: Carmel Oliveira
GOAL by UNF Reiss, Thais Assist by Oliveira, Carmel.
51:10

Olivia Abdallah (1)
Assisted By: Lauren Caffee
GOAL by JU Abdallah, Olivia Assist by Caffee, Lauren.
52:32

Lisa Cedeno (1)
Assisted By: Thais Reiss
GOAL by UNF Cedeno, Lisa Assist by Reiss, Thais.
62:40
Game Leaders
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Ospreys Defeat Dolphins on Senior Night for Women's Soccer
10/27/2019 9:11:00 PM | Women's Soccer
UNF-JUÂ Boxscore
JACKSONVILLE -- On senior night for North Florida women's soccer, Lisa Cedeno netted the match winner in the 63rd minute allowing the Ospreys to defeat crosstown rival Jacksonville on Sunday night at Hodges Stadium. The win marked the 11th of the season for UNF, matching the program's Division I record.
RECORDS
North Florida | 11-5-2 (5-2-1 ASUN)
Jacksonville | 0-13-3 (0-7-1Â ASUN)
GOALS
UNF - 52' | Thais Reiss (Carmel Oliveira)
JU - 53' | Olivia Abdallah (Lauren Caffee)
UNF - 63' | Lisa Cedeno (Thais Reiss)
HOW IT HAPPENED
- The Ospreys were the more assertive squad in the opening half, creating several quality scoring chances
- Thais Reiss, who finished the match with six shot attempts, nearly got on the board in the 7th minute but her blast caromed off the left post
- In the 14th minute, Reiss took a big swing at the ball but was turned away on a strong save by the JU goalkeeper
- Devyn Encalada looked to make a difference off the bench, as she raced through the Dolphin backline and lashed a shot on goal that was stopped by the goalie in the 36th minute
- North Florida finished the first stanza with a 10-0 shot advantage including five shots on goal
- Reiss finally struck early in the second period, when her left-footed shot curled into the upper left corner putting UNF up 1-0 in the 52nd minute | Carmel Oliveira slipped a well placed drop pass to set up the Reiss strike
- The Dolphins answered just over a minute later as their leading goal scorer Olivia Abdallah, chase down a through ball and slipped a shot just inside the left post for the equalizer
- UNF kept the pressure on and eventually netted the match winner in the 63rd minute by senior Lisa Cedeno deposited a cross from Reiss into the back of the net | Reiss gathered a loose ball, dribbled into the box before sending the pass across the goal to a streaking Cedeno
- Oliveira almost had a third goal for the Ospreys after running onto a loose ball just outside the box but her shot pinged off the crossbar and sailed over the net
- Reiss followed a couple minutes later with a low seeking attempt that just slipped right of the goal
- For the match, North Florida earned an 18-3 margin in shot attempts with eight shots on frame
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- The goal for Reiss marked her 11th of the season, setting a program Division I record | She also tallied her team leading sixth assist
- Cedeno notched her third career goal and the first of the season and her first career match winner
- Senior netminder Rhiannon Conelley posted one save en route to earning her 26th career win between the pipes
- North Florida picked up its 11th victory of the season, which equals the program's Division I era record (UNF was 11-6-2 in 2006)
- Ospreys collected their first non-shutout win in ASUN play this year
- UNF finished with five conference wins, the most since winning five in 2012
- The Ospreys were picked in the preseason poll to finish seventh in the ASUN but ended the 2019 regular season in fourth
FAULCONERÂ TALES
"Its a cliche, but they say you can throw records out the window in a rivalry game. Tonight was no exception. Credit to Jacksonville for making it a very difficult match. We didn't come out with a lot of energy, but I thought we corrected that after halftime. Really proud of what we accomplished in the regular season, but now everyone is 0-0. We are excited to be back in the postseason and look forward to chasing a conference tournament championship." - Head coach Eric Faulconer
UP NEXT
North Florida will be the No. 4 seed in the upcoming ASUN Tournament and will face No. 5 seed Kennesaw State on Friday (Nov. 1) at 5 p.m., in quarterfinal action being held at No. 1 seed FGCU in Fort Myers, Fla.
JACKSONVILLE -- On senior night for North Florida women's soccer, Lisa Cedeno netted the match winner in the 63rd minute allowing the Ospreys to defeat crosstown rival Jacksonville on Sunday night at Hodges Stadium. The win marked the 11th of the season for UNF, matching the program's Division I record.
RECORDS
North Florida | 11-5-2 (5-2-1 ASUN)
Jacksonville | 0-13-3 (0-7-1Â ASUN)
GOALS
UNF - 52' | Thais Reiss (Carmel Oliveira)
JU - 53' | Olivia Abdallah (Lauren Caffee)
UNF - 63' | Lisa Cedeno (Thais Reiss)
HOW IT HAPPENED
- The Ospreys were the more assertive squad in the opening half, creating several quality scoring chances
- Thais Reiss, who finished the match with six shot attempts, nearly got on the board in the 7th minute but her blast caromed off the left post
- In the 14th minute, Reiss took a big swing at the ball but was turned away on a strong save by the JU goalkeeper
- Devyn Encalada looked to make a difference off the bench, as she raced through the Dolphin backline and lashed a shot on goal that was stopped by the goalie in the 36th minute
- North Florida finished the first stanza with a 10-0 shot advantage including five shots on goal
- Reiss finally struck early in the second period, when her left-footed shot curled into the upper left corner putting UNF up 1-0 in the 52nd minute | Carmel Oliveira slipped a well placed drop pass to set up the Reiss strike
- The Dolphins answered just over a minute later as their leading goal scorer Olivia Abdallah, chase down a through ball and slipped a shot just inside the left post for the equalizer
- UNF kept the pressure on and eventually netted the match winner in the 63rd minute by senior Lisa Cedeno deposited a cross from Reiss into the back of the net | Reiss gathered a loose ball, dribbled into the box before sending the pass across the goal to a streaking Cedeno
- Oliveira almost had a third goal for the Ospreys after running onto a loose ball just outside the box but her shot pinged off the crossbar and sailed over the net
- Reiss followed a couple minutes later with a low seeking attempt that just slipped right of the goal
- For the match, North Florida earned an 18-3 margin in shot attempts with eight shots on frame
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- The goal for Reiss marked her 11th of the season, setting a program Division I record | She also tallied her team leading sixth assist
- Cedeno notched her third career goal and the first of the season and her first career match winner
- Senior netminder Rhiannon Conelley posted one save en route to earning her 26th career win between the pipes
- North Florida picked up its 11th victory of the season, which equals the program's Division I era record (UNF was 11-6-2 in 2006)
- Ospreys collected their first non-shutout win in ASUN play this year
- UNF finished with five conference wins, the most since winning five in 2012
- The Ospreys were picked in the preseason poll to finish seventh in the ASUN but ended the 2019 regular season in fourth
FAULCONERÂ TALES
"Its a cliche, but they say you can throw records out the window in a rivalry game. Tonight was no exception. Credit to Jacksonville for making it a very difficult match. We didn't come out with a lot of energy, but I thought we corrected that after halftime. Really proud of what we accomplished in the regular season, but now everyone is 0-0. We are excited to be back in the postseason and look forward to chasing a conference tournament championship." - Head coach Eric Faulconer
UP NEXT
North Florida will be the No. 4 seed in the upcoming ASUN Tournament and will face No. 5 seed Kennesaw State on Friday (Nov. 1) at 5 p.m., in quarterfinal action being held at No. 1 seed FGCU in Fort Myers, Fla.
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