Team Stats
KSU
UNF
Goals
3
1
Shots
11
17
Shots on Goal
6
11
Saves
10
3
Corners
2
4
Fouls
17
6
Scoring Plays

Erin Harris (1)
GOAL by KSU Harris, Erin.
07:32

Morgan Harrison (1)
Assisted By: Becky Contreras
GOAL by KSU Harrison, Morgan Assist by Contreras, Becky.
25:37

Thais Reiss (1)
Assisted By: Kendra Hoffman , Carmel Oliveira
GOAL by UNF Reiss, Thais Assist by Hoffman, Kendra and Oliveira, Carmel.
74:01

Isabella Contreras (1)
Assisted By: Kameron Downs
GOAL by KSU Contreras, Isabella Assist by Downs, Kameron.
82:12
Game Leaders
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Photo by: ASUN Photos
Ospreys Falter vs Owls in ASUN Women's Soccer Quarterfinal
11/1/2019 9:59:00 PM | Women's Soccer
UNF-KSUÂ Boxscore
FORT MYERS, Fla. -- A sluggish start proved costly for the North Florida women's soccer team in Friday night's ASUN Tournament quarterfinal match against Kennesaw State as the Ospreys were unable to overcome a halftime deficit in a 3-1 loss at the FGCU Soccer Complex.
RECORDS
No. 4 seed North Florida | 11-6-2 (5-2-1 ASUN)
No. 5 seed Kennesaw State | 11-7-0 (5-3-0 ASUN)
GOALS
KSU - 8' | Erin Harris (unassisted)
KSU - 26' | Morgan Harrison (Becky Contreras)
UNF - 75' | Thais Reiss (Kendra Hoffman, Carmel Oliveira)
KSU - 83' | Isabella Contreras (Kameron Downs)
HOW IT HAPPENED
- After a back-and-forth feeling out period through the first several minutes, Kennesaw notched an early advantage when Erin made a strong run through the middle of the Osprey backline and touched a shot into the side of the net in the 8th minute
- Minutes later, Julia Martin just missed netting the equalizer as her lofted shot sailed just wide right of the goal
- Leah Ferlin saw her blast in the 14th minute narrowly miss, slipping just over the crossbar
- In the 26th minute, the Owls added a second goal when Morgan Harrison curled a shot that nestled into the top left corner
- KSU owned a 7-5 shot advantage in the opening stanza
- North Florida came out of intermission with a renewed zest, peppering the KSU goalkeeper with three shots over the first three minutes including a pair of chances from Kendra Hoffman
- Thais Reiss finally got the Ospreys on the board in the 75th minute to cut the KSU advantage in half | Reiss made a nifty turn and touch before chipping her shot over the Owl netminder | Carmel Oliveira and Hoffman combined for a pair of quick passes to find Reiss in a scoring position
- The Ospreys continued to press on the offensive end but were unable to net the equalizer
- Kennesaw State would add an insurance goal in the 83rd minute for the final margin
- For the match, UNF owned a 17-11 shot margin including a 12-4 total in the second half | Eight of the Osprey's shots in the final period were on frame, forcing KSU keeper Tiffany Sornpao to make seven saves (10 total for the match)
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- The goal for Reiss marked her 12th of the season, marking a program Division I record by two goals
- Hoffman collected her sixth assist of the season, equalling Reiss' program DI record mark this year
- Reiss led all players with five shot attempts including three SOG, while Leah Ferlin and Hoffman each chipped in three shots
- North Florida finished season with 11th victories to match the program's Division I era record (UNF was 11-6-2 in 2006)
FAULCONERÂ TALES
"We lost to the better team on the night. Credit to Coach Walton and his team. We were on the back foot in the first half and Kennesaw made us pay. I really like our response in the second half. We battled back into it, but it's hard chasing the scoreboard. In the end, the two goal deficit proved too much of a hole to dig ourselves out of. We are obviously disappointed, but when we reflect back on this season this program took a huge step. This is just the beginning. We are going to build a program that is going to compete at the top level of this conference. I have zero doubt. Huge thanks to our senior class. They are a special group that bought into what we are trying to do here. I am very grateful to have had the opportunity to lead them this year." - Head coach Eric Faulconer
UP NEXT
North Florida sees its record matching season come to an end while Kennesaw State advances to Sunday's semifinal match up with No. 1 seed FGCU.
FORT MYERS, Fla. -- A sluggish start proved costly for the North Florida women's soccer team in Friday night's ASUN Tournament quarterfinal match against Kennesaw State as the Ospreys were unable to overcome a halftime deficit in a 3-1 loss at the FGCU Soccer Complex.
RECORDS
No. 4 seed North Florida | 11-6-2 (5-2-1 ASUN)
No. 5 seed Kennesaw State | 11-7-0 (5-3-0 ASUN)
GOALS
KSU - 8' | Erin Harris (unassisted)
KSU - 26' | Morgan Harrison (Becky Contreras)
UNF - 75' | Thais Reiss (Kendra Hoffman, Carmel Oliveira)
KSU - 83' | Isabella Contreras (Kameron Downs)
HOW IT HAPPENED
- After a back-and-forth feeling out period through the first several minutes, Kennesaw notched an early advantage when Erin made a strong run through the middle of the Osprey backline and touched a shot into the side of the net in the 8th minute
- Minutes later, Julia Martin just missed netting the equalizer as her lofted shot sailed just wide right of the goal
- Leah Ferlin saw her blast in the 14th minute narrowly miss, slipping just over the crossbar
- In the 26th minute, the Owls added a second goal when Morgan Harrison curled a shot that nestled into the top left corner
- KSU owned a 7-5 shot advantage in the opening stanza
- North Florida came out of intermission with a renewed zest, peppering the KSU goalkeeper with three shots over the first three minutes including a pair of chances from Kendra Hoffman
- Thais Reiss finally got the Ospreys on the board in the 75th minute to cut the KSU advantage in half | Reiss made a nifty turn and touch before chipping her shot over the Owl netminder | Carmel Oliveira and Hoffman combined for a pair of quick passes to find Reiss in a scoring position
- The Ospreys continued to press on the offensive end but were unable to net the equalizer
- Kennesaw State would add an insurance goal in the 83rd minute for the final margin
- For the match, UNF owned a 17-11 shot margin including a 12-4 total in the second half | Eight of the Osprey's shots in the final period were on frame, forcing KSU keeper Tiffany Sornpao to make seven saves (10 total for the match)
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- The goal for Reiss marked her 12th of the season, marking a program Division I record by two goals
- Hoffman collected her sixth assist of the season, equalling Reiss' program DI record mark this year
- Reiss led all players with five shot attempts including three SOG, while Leah Ferlin and Hoffman each chipped in three shots
- North Florida finished season with 11th victories to match the program's Division I era record (UNF was 11-6-2 in 2006)
FAULCONERÂ TALES
"We lost to the better team on the night. Credit to Coach Walton and his team. We were on the back foot in the first half and Kennesaw made us pay. I really like our response in the second half. We battled back into it, but it's hard chasing the scoreboard. In the end, the two goal deficit proved too much of a hole to dig ourselves out of. We are obviously disappointed, but when we reflect back on this season this program took a huge step. This is just the beginning. We are going to build a program that is going to compete at the top level of this conference. I have zero doubt. Huge thanks to our senior class. They are a special group that bought into what we are trying to do here. I am very grateful to have had the opportunity to lead them this year." - Head coach Eric Faulconer
UP NEXT
North Florida sees its record matching season come to an end while Kennesaw State advances to Sunday's semifinal match up with No. 1 seed FGCU.
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