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FSU Dominates Texas in 5-0 Win to Advance to NCAA Quarterfinals
11/19/2023 9:12:00 PM | Women's Soccer
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -Â The Seminoles scored three goals in the first 20 minutes and never looked back, as the top-seeded Florida State women's soccer team (19-0-1) defeated Texas (17-5-2) 5-0 at the Seminole Soccer Complex on Sunday night. This will mark the sixth consecutive season that FSU has advanced to the quarterfinals and the 17th time in the last 19 seasons. FSU's five goals were the most goals scored by any FSU team in the third round of the NCAA Tournament, and Sunday was also the largest margin of victory for FSU in the third round of the tournament.Â
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Florida State jumped out to an early 1-0 lead, with Beata Olsson's goal breaking the scoring drought in the fifth minute. A shot by Onyi Echegini was saved by Texas's Mia Justus, but the ball fell to Olsson who headed the ball into the empty net for her sixth goal of the season.
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The Seminoles doubled their lead in the ninth minute Echegini corralled a great touch from Taylor Huff, and the ACC Offensive Player of the Year took the free space and found the back of the net for her team-high 14th goal of the season. This was the quickest that FSU has scored two goals to start a game this season.Â
Both Texas and FSU got great looks in the 12th and 13th minutes but both shots went off the post to keep the score at 2-0.Â
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Jordynn Dudley scored Florida State's third goal in the first 20 minutes of the match after a Texas foul gave Dudley a chance from the penalty spot. Dudley converted the kick for her 12th goal of her freshman season which is tied for second in school history among freshmen. This was Florida State's first time scoring 3 goals in the first half of a game since August 21, 2022, when the Seminoles defeated Georgia by a 3-1 margin.
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FSU picked up right where they left off to begin the second half as Ran Iwai sent a ball into the 18-yard box for Dudley who dished it off to Huff who fired it into the back of the net for her sixth goal of the season to increase the lead to 4-0 in the 49th minutes
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Olivia Garcia scored her second goal of the NCAA Tournament as she made a great move to beat her defender in the corner, dribbled into the box and struck a great ball with her left foot to give the Noles their fifth goal of the night.Â
FSU's defense was nothing short of spectacular all night as they held the Longhorns' top five offense and the top scorer in the country to no goals. Cristina Roque picked up another win for the Seminoles and now holds the school record for most career shutouts in the NCAA Tournament with 14. FSU has now shut out six out of their last seven opponents and have allowed just four goals in their last 12 games.
 FSU will now take on Pitt on Friday night at 5:30 p.m. at the Seminole Soccer Complex with a trip to the College Cup on the line.
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Florida State jumped out to an early 1-0 lead, with Beata Olsson's goal breaking the scoring drought in the fifth minute. A shot by Onyi Echegini was saved by Texas's Mia Justus, but the ball fell to Olsson who headed the ball into the empty net for her sixth goal of the season.
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The Seminoles doubled their lead in the ninth minute Echegini corralled a great touch from Taylor Huff, and the ACC Offensive Player of the Year took the free space and found the back of the net for her team-high 14th goal of the season. This was the quickest that FSU has scored two goals to start a game this season.Â
Both Texas and FSU got great looks in the 12th and 13th minutes but both shots went off the post to keep the score at 2-0.Â
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Jordynn Dudley scored Florida State's third goal in the first 20 minutes of the match after a Texas foul gave Dudley a chance from the penalty spot. Dudley converted the kick for her 12th goal of her freshman season which is tied for second in school history among freshmen. This was Florida State's first time scoring 3 goals in the first half of a game since August 21, 2022, when the Seminoles defeated Georgia by a 3-1 margin.
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FSU picked up right where they left off to begin the second half as Ran Iwai sent a ball into the 18-yard box for Dudley who dished it off to Huff who fired it into the back of the net for her sixth goal of the season to increase the lead to 4-0 in the 49th minutes
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Olivia Garcia scored her second goal of the NCAA Tournament as she made a great move to beat her defender in the corner, dribbled into the box and struck a great ball with her left foot to give the Noles their fifth goal of the night.Â
FSU's defense was nothing short of spectacular all night as they held the Longhorns' top five offense and the top scorer in the country to no goals. Cristina Roque picked up another win for the Seminoles and now holds the school record for most career shutouts in the NCAA Tournament with 14. FSU has now shut out six out of their last seven opponents and have allowed just four goals in their last 12 games.
 FSU will now take on Pitt on Friday night at 5:30 p.m. at the Seminole Soccer Complex with a trip to the College Cup on the line.
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For updates and exclusive content, follow the Seminoles on X (FSUSoccer), Instagram (nolesoccer) and Facebook (Florida State Seminoles Soccer).Â
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Team Stats
TEX
FSU
Goals
0
5
Shots
12
14
Shots on Goal
3
9
Saves
4
3
Corners
6
1
Fouls
10
16
Scoring Plays

Beata Olsson (6)
GOAL by FSU Olsson, Beata.
05:57

Onyi Echegini (14)
Assisted By: Taylor Huff
GOAL by FSU Echegini, Onyi Assist by Huff, Taylor.
09:11

Jordynn Dudley (11)
FSU Jordynn Dudley PENALTY KICK GOAL.
20:39

Taylor Huff (6)
Assisted By: Jordynn Dudley , Ran Iwai
GOAL by FSU Huff, Taylor Assist by Dudley, Jordynn and Iwai, Ran.
49:52

Olivia Garcia (4)
Assisted By: Jody Brown
GOAL by FSU Garcia, Olivia Assist by Brown, Jody.
63:14
Game Leaders
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