Late PK Keeps Gamecocks Undefeated in Conference Play
AUBURN, AL – The No. 10 South Carolina Gamecocks (9-1-4) held on until the end against the Auburn Tigers (5-4-4, 1-2-3) on Sunday, keeping their undefeated SEC play streak alive after converting a PK in the final minutes to draw on the road 1-1. It was the first regular-season draw between the teams since 2003 (Oct. 3, 0-0).
HOW IT HAPPENED
- The Gamecocks had the first chance of the day and early, with a shot coming from Katie Shea Collins just 25 seconds in. The shot was on target, but was met by a save from Tiger keeper Ayana Yapo
- Both teams battled for possession over the next 25 minutes, with Auburn taking a 4-1 shot advantage, with one on goal
- In the 29th minute, a foul called on Gamecock Amanda Patrick set the Tigers up for a penalty kick, which Erin Flurey connected on to put Auburn up 1-0
- After the penalty kick, neither side found another chance
- In the second half, freshman Mackenzie Johnson almost found the equalizer for the Gamecocks in the 75th minute, but came just off target
- Four minutes later, Collins went one-on-one with a Tiger defender, sent it towards the net, but was just barely met by a bounce off the crossbar
- In the 87th minute, an attempted cross from Collins turned into a handball call on a Tiger defender, setting the Gamecocks up for their second penalty kick of the season
- Junior Cuyler Zulauf took the shot, connecting to the top left corner of the net for her third goal of the season to give South Carolina the equalizer late
UP NEXT
The Gamecocks will come back home to Columbia, taking on Texas for the annual Pink Game on Thursday, Oct. 9 at 6:00 p.m.
