Team Stats
UNF
JAX
Goals
2
1
Shots
22
2
Shots on Goal
10
2
Saves
1
8
Corners
7
1
Fouls
4
3
Scoring Plays

Emma Wood (1)
GOAL by JAX Wood, Emma.
10:21

Thais Reiss (8)
GOAL by UNF Reiss, Thais.
13:33

Ariana Munoz (3)
Assisted By: Marissa House
GOAL by UNF Munoz, Ariana Assist by House, Marissa.
103:58
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned

Ospreys Dodge Dolphins 2-1 in Double OT, Remain Undefeated
3/20/2021 10:26:00 PM | Women's Soccer
JACKSONVILLEÂ -- North Florida women's soccer extended its season-opening win streak to seven matches Saturday night with a 2-1 double-overtime victory at rival Jacksonville.
RECORDS
North Florida | 7-0-0 (4-0-0 ASUN)
JU | 1-7-1 (1-2-1 ASUN)
GOALS
JU - 11' | Emma Wood (Unassisted)
UNF - 14' | Thais Reiss (Unassisted)
UNF - 104' | Ari Munoz (Assist: Marissa House)
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Jacksonville made the most of their limited opportunities, netting the first score of the game off a free kick in the 11th minute
- North Florida responded quickly, getting the equalizer from Thais Reiss in the 14th minute on a corner kick
- Ospreys dominated the second half, outshooting the Dolphins 13-0, but were unable to connect on the match winner
- After a scoreless first overtime session, UNF finally got the clinching score just four minutes into the second extra session when Ari Munoz lofted a shot from distance over the outstretched hand of the JU keeper
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- Senior Thais Reiss upped her ASUN leading total to 8 goals, having now scored in six of seven matches for the Ospreys
- Reiss is now the Osprey's all-time leading scorer in the DI era with 32 goals & 79 points | Moved into Top 5 all-time for goals (4th) and points (5th)
-Â Ari Munoz collected her third goal of the season | It was her second match winning tally
- Marissa House posted her second assist of the year
- North Florida outshot the Dolphins, 22-2 and earned 7 corner kicks to just one for JU
- Win was UNF's fifth straight vs JU and upped the all-time record in the series to 8-11-2
- UNF improves its program best Division I era start to 7-0-0 | Seven wins in a row matches the program's third longest win streak
FAULCONERÂ TALES
"We definitely made it difficult on ourselves and our opponent made it difficult as well. We talked about not giving away set piece opportunities and we did exactly that early in the match. JU made us pay the price. We pulled that goal back quickly to tie the match, so I was pleased with our response. I felt we needed a bit more quality in the final third, as we created a lot of good looks on frame, but lacked some composure. I told Ari Munoz to be special when she reentered the match and she produced a moment of brilliance. A great finish by her to keep us perfect on the season. Good teams find ways to win and tonight we found a way."
- Head coach Eric Faulconer
UP NEXT
North Florida will wrap up its regular season slate with three consecutive home matches beginning Wednesday (Mar. 24) versus Florida at 6 p.m.
RECORDS
North Florida | 7-0-0 (4-0-0 ASUN)
JU | 1-7-1 (1-2-1 ASUN)
GOALS
JU - 11' | Emma Wood (Unassisted)
UNF - 14' | Thais Reiss (Unassisted)
UNF - 104' | Ari Munoz (Assist: Marissa House)
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Jacksonville made the most of their limited opportunities, netting the first score of the game off a free kick in the 11th minute
- North Florida responded quickly, getting the equalizer from Thais Reiss in the 14th minute on a corner kick
- Ospreys dominated the second half, outshooting the Dolphins 13-0, but were unable to connect on the match winner
- After a scoreless first overtime session, UNF finally got the clinching score just four minutes into the second extra session when Ari Munoz lofted a shot from distance over the outstretched hand of the JU keeper
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- Senior Thais Reiss upped her ASUN leading total to 8 goals, having now scored in six of seven matches for the Ospreys
- Reiss is now the Osprey's all-time leading scorer in the DI era with 32 goals & 79 points | Moved into Top 5 all-time for goals (4th) and points (5th)
-Â Ari Munoz collected her third goal of the season | It was her second match winning tally
- Marissa House posted her second assist of the year
- North Florida outshot the Dolphins, 22-2 and earned 7 corner kicks to just one for JU
- Win was UNF's fifth straight vs JU and upped the all-time record in the series to 8-11-2
- UNF improves its program best Division I era start to 7-0-0 | Seven wins in a row matches the program's third longest win streak
FAULCONERÂ TALES
"We definitely made it difficult on ourselves and our opponent made it difficult as well. We talked about not giving away set piece opportunities and we did exactly that early in the match. JU made us pay the price. We pulled that goal back quickly to tie the match, so I was pleased with our response. I felt we needed a bit more quality in the final third, as we created a lot of good looks on frame, but lacked some composure. I told Ari Munoz to be special when she reentered the match and she produced a moment of brilliance. A great finish by her to keep us perfect on the season. Good teams find ways to win and tonight we found a way."
- Head coach Eric Faulconer
UP NEXT
North Florida will wrap up its regular season slate with three consecutive home matches beginning Wednesday (Mar. 24) versus Florida at 6 p.m.
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