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Trevor Rich | Posted: 8 Sep 2022 | Updated: 28 Sep 2022
Trevor Rich

No. 13 BYU ties Arkansas 3-3 at South Field Thursday night

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BYU soccer players celebrating after scoring a goal

PROVO, Utah – Despite outshooting the Razorbacks 19-9, the Cougars ended the night in a 3-3 draw on South Field. 

Five of the six goals in tonight's match were scored in the first 45 minutes of play. Brecken Mozingo now leads the Cougars in goals with four, and has scored in three consecutive matches. Of BYU's 19 shots, seven were on frame and three found the back of the net. 

First Half

The Cougars had the first shot of the match as Bella Folino just missed wide right, but the Razorbacks countered quickly with a shot of their own through the first five minutes of play.

Arkansas struck first as forward Jessica De Filippo found the back of the net in the 12th minute, giving the Razorbacks a 1-0 lead.

Forward Brecken Mozingo tied things up quickly for BYU with a strike from the top of the box, tying the match at 1-1. Mozingo’s goal made it her third-straight match with a goal. 

Arkansas bounced right back with a goal by midfielder Ellie Podojil in the 18th minute, giving the Razorbacks a 2-1 lead.

With a burst of momentum, Bella Folino quickly tied the match back up for the Cougars with a goal in the 21st minute, evening things up at 2-2.

Mozingo ripped one from the top corner of the box attempting to give BYU its first lead of the match in the 22nd minute, but her shot hit the top of the net and she was denied, as the score remained tied.

The pressure was on by the Cougars' offensive attack throughout the first half. BYU was able to take its first lead of the match with a goal by freshman Sierra Pennock in the 35th minute. Pennock also scored against CSUN last Sunday, and has tallied back-to-back games with a goal. With the score now at 3-2 going into halftime, the Cougars maintained possession of the ball. 

BYU’s three goals in the first half marked the most they’ve scored in a half all season. The five goals between the two squads were the most goals scored at South Field through one half of play this year.

Second Half

Midfielder Jamie Shepherd had a chance in the 57th minute to put the Cougars up two goals, but her shot missed barely wide right.

BYU continued to apply pressure early in the second half and led in the shot department 15-6 through 60 minutes of play.

The first card was issued in the second half as a yellow card was given to Arkansas midfielder Bea Franklin in the 66th minute. The Razorbacks led in the foul department 8-5.

Despite the offensive pressure by the Cougars, Podojil's second goal of the match equalized the game in the 83rd minute. 

Although the Cougars outshot Arkansas 19-9, the Razorbacks were able to hang on and force a tie (3-3) under the lights at South Field.

BYU next takes the field Saturday, Sept. 10 as the Cougars return to South Field for their fifth-straight home game to face cross-town rival UVU at 8 p.m. MDT. The game will be carried live on the BYU Sports Network — BYURadio.org/BYU Radio app/BYU Radio 107.9 FM.

 

 
Brenna Seeman | Posted: 7 Sep 2022 | Updated: 16 Sep 2022
Brenna Seeman

No. 13 BYU prepares to host the Arkansas Razorbacks on Thursday evening

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Week 3 rankings/preview

PROVO, Utah — The Cougars are set to play the Razorbacks in their fourth-straight home game on South Field. 

GAME NOTES

Because of extreme heat, Thursday’s matchup has been moved from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. MDT. The game will be carried live on BYURadio.org/BYU Radio app/BYU Radio 107.9 FM. The game will also be streamed on BYUtv and the BYUtv App. 

LAST TIME ON THE FIELD. BYU last played CSUN on South Field Saturday night. With four second-half goals, BYU won 5-0 for its first home win of the 2022 season. Brecken Mozingo put away two goals for a brace on the night and two freshmen, Allie Fryer and Sierra Pennock, made their first career goals as Cougars. BYU’s defensive line held firm, allowing just one shot by CSUN in the full 90-minute match. 

BYU NOTES (3-1-1, 0-0-0)

  • BYU is currently ranked No. 13 nationally and No. 3 in the West Coast Conference under head coach Jennifer Rockwood
  • After three home games last week, BYU is now 3-1-1 on the season
  • Jamie Shepherd  and Mozingo lead the Cougars in goals with three a piece
  • Mozingo now leads the team in points (9)
  • Mozingo leads the team in assists (3)
  • Mozingo has now scored in two consecutive games
  • Goalkeeper Savanna Mason is the only BYU player to have played all 90 minutes in the first five games of the season

Head Coach - Jennifer Rockwood

  • Record at BYU: 427-124-48
  • 28th season as head coach of BYU
  • Seventh in NCAA Division I in active career winning percentage (.754)  

THE RAZORBACKS (4-1, 0-0-0)

  • Arkansas is currently ranked No. 6 in the SEC West
  • The Razorbacks have won four games in a row and tallied two shutouts  
  • Arkansas last played Michigan State on Sunday afternoon at Razorback Field, winning 1-0 with a goal in the 77th minute by midfielder Bea Franklin
  • Ava Tankersley leads her team in points (7) with one goal and five assists on the season

Head Coach - Colby Hale

  • Record at Arkansas: 130-69-19
  • 11th season as head coach of Arkansas
  • Eight NCAA tournament appearances with the Razorbacks

COUGARS VS RAZORBACKS. The Cougars and Razorbacks have played just once previously with Arkansas leading the series 1-0. The last time the two teams met was Aug. 30, 2021 when the Razorbacks beat the Cougars 2-0 on Razorback Field.  

BROADCAST INFORMATION

  • Thursday, Sept. 8, at 8 p.m. MDT on South Field
  • Radio: BYURadio.org/BYU Radio App/BYU Radio 107.9 FM
  • Radio play-by-play: Greg Wrubell
  • BYUtv and the BYUtv App
  • TV Talent: Spencer Litton, Carla Swensen