Women's Soccer Picks Up Point Against the Rebels
OXFORD, MS – The No. 23 South Carolina women’s soccer team (6-1-6, 3-1-2) head home with a point on the road against Ole Miss (5-10-1, 0-6-1) after drawing with the Rebels 2-2 on Sunday.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- The first half saw even chances from both teams through the first six minutes, with each side taking a shot and each keeper grabbing a save
- In the 10th minute, freshman Katie Shea Collins turned on the boosters and created space past two Rebel defenders to go one-on-one with Ole Miss keeper Shu Ohba, ultimately winning the battle and sinking it into the bottom right corner of the net to put the Gamecocks up 1-0 early
- The goal was Collins’ seventh of the season, the second-most on the team
- For 30 more minutes the two teams evenly shared possession, with both defensive lines not allowing a single shot
- In the 39th minute however, Rebel Kate Smith sent in a rocket from outside the right corner of the box, sweeping past the fingertips of Gamecocks keeper Tina Tsaousis to give Ole Miss the equalizer heading into the locker room
- In the second half, both teams came out swinging, going shot for shot throughout the first 20 minutes
- The Gamecocks then picked up the tempo, taking seven consecutive attempts at goal without an answer from the Rebels
- In the 75th minute, a scramble in front of the net was met by an Ole Miss handball call, awarding the Gamecocks a penalty shot
- Fifth-year Cat Barry lined it up and sent it into the top right corner to put the Gamecocks up 2-1 with just 15 minutes to go
- Barry’s goal was the 10th of the year, tying her career-high for goals in a season
- It was also the 43rd goal of her career, moving her to the No. 2 spot overall in the South Carolina record book for career goals
- Just 10 minutes later, the same fate was given to South Carolina, with a handball called on a Gamecock defender to set the Rebels up for their own PK
- Ole Miss’ Kelly Brady took the shot and was initially met by a save from Tsaousis, but a deflection off the Gamecock keeper allowed Brady to step back in and make things 2-2 to give the Rebels their first point of the season in conference play
UP NEXT
The Gamecocks will head home to face Alabama on Friday, Oct. 18 at 7:00 p.m. inside Stone Stadium.