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Katherine Carling | Posted: 21 Nov 2019 | Updated: 9 Nov 2021
Katherine Carling

BYU advances to Sweet 16 after 4-0 victory over Louisville

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BYU women's soccer celebrating NCAA Tournament win over Louisville
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PROVO, Utah – Led by Mikayla Colohan, the No. 2 seed BYU women’s soccer team defeated Louisville 4-0 to advance to the Sweet 16, Thursday night at South Field.

BYU vs. Louisville Box Score

"That was a great game tonight," BYU head coach Jennifer Rockwood said. "Louisville has had a fantastic season and they came out really strong and put us under a lot of pressure. We weren't able to get our attack going, but we withstood the pressure. I knew when we got to the second half that we would be able to turn things on. I reminded the girls at halftime that we're a goal-scoring team, we like to go forward and get touches in the box, we needed crosses, to drive the ball and have confidence in what we've been doing all season long."

In the first half, the Cougars (20-0-1) controlled the ball and created dangerous opportunities but were unable to connect with the back of the net as the Cardinal (13-5-2) defense came up with big saves. BYU tallied seven shots compared to Louisville’s four.

The Cougars came out in the second half with explosive shots on goal. In the 62nd minute, Elise Flake dribbled through the defense and drilled a shot on goal to put BYU up 1-0. A minute later, Flake once again took on the Cardinals before connecting with Mikayla Colohan in front of the net, extending the Cougars' lead to 2-0.

In the 68th minute, Alyssa Jefferson connected with Rachel Bingham Lyman running down the sideline, who then crossed the ball in front of the net, finding an open Cameron Tucker to increase the BYU lead to 3-0.

With eight minutes remaining in the game, Colohan stepped up to take a penalty kick off a Louisville handball. She sent the ball to the bottom right corner of the net, scoring the fourth and final goal of the night.

On the night, the Cougars outshot the Cardinals 19 to nine while Sabrina Davis tallied a pair of saves in goal.

BYU remains at home to face North Carolina State in the third round on Saturday, Nov. 23 at 6 p.m. MST. The game will be televised on BYUtv while audio broadcasts can be heard on BYU Radio 107.9 FM, BYU Cougars App and BYU Sports Network.

Game Notes

  • Elise Flake scored her 20th goal of the season, making her the second player in program history to score 20 or more goals in a single season.
  • Mikayla Colohan’s pair of goals brought her to 16 this season and 24 in her career.
  • Cameron Tucker scored her 10th goal of the season.
  • Colohan and Flake led the team in shots with seven apiece, both of which had three on goal.
  • The last time the Cougars made a Sweet 16 appearance was in 2016.

Postgame Quotes

Forward Elise Flake 

On the offensive performance in the second half

"We definitely found the space a lot better in the second half than we did in the first. We attacked a lot more, we looked to go forward and get touches in the box. Once we got that first goal it just kept going."

Midfielder Mikayla Colohan

On her counterattack skills

"The higher I’m able to stay, the more dangerous it is for all of us. That was my main priority, to stay high and find it in those pockets."

 

 
Tatiana Littlefield | Posted: 19 Nov 2019 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Tatiana Littlefield

No. 2 seed BYU hosts NCAA Second and Third Rounds

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The BYU women's soccer team walks out to start the NCAA tournament.

PROVO, Utah – The No. 2 seed BYU women's soccer team is hosting the second and third rounds of the NCAA Tournament. On Thursday, Nov. 21, NC State plays Arkansas and will be followed by the BYU and Louisville match with the winners competing on Saturday, Nov. 23.

NCAA Tournament Bracket

BYU Game Notes

Louisville Game Notes

Arkansas Game Notes

NC State Game Notes

NCAA Second Round

NC State (11-6-4, 4-2-4 ACC) vs. No. 3 seed Arkansas (17-3-2, 8-1-1 SEC)

  • Thursday, Nov. 21, at 3 p.m. MST, at South Field
  • Video: WCC Network
  • Video Talent: Jason Shepherd (play-by-play) and Carla Haslam (analyst)

No. 2 seed BYU (19-0-1, 8-0-1 WCC) vs. Louisville (13-4-2, 5-3-2 ACC)

  • Thursday, Nov. 21, at 6 p.m. MST, at South Field
  • TV: BYUtv
  • TV Talent: Spencer Linton (play-by-play), Carla Haslam (analyst), Jason Shepherd (sideline)
  • Radio: BYU Sports Network, BYU Cougars App and 107.9 FM
  • Radio Talent: Greg Wrubell (play-by-play) and Avery Walker (analyst)

NCAA Third Round

Winner of NC State/Arkansas vs. Winner of BYU/Louisville

  • Saturday, Nov. 23, at 6 p.m. MST, at South Field

The Wolfpack

[RV] NC State earned a 3-0 win over Navy on its home turf in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, making it the fourth-straight time the Wolfpack has advanced to the second round. Prior to the tournament, NC State ended regular season play in fifth place in the ACC before losing to the first-seed North Carolina in the semifinals of the ACC Championships. Senior Tziarra King leads the Wolfpack with 13 goals and six assists.

The Razorbacks

No. 8 Arkansas is coming off a 3-0 win over North Texas in the first round. This is the second-consecutive and fifth overall advancement to the second round. The Razorbacks finished regular season play on top of the SEC West but fell to South Carolina 1-0 in the SEC finals. Freshman Anna Podojil leads Arkansas with 14 goals and seven assists.

The Cardinals

No. 23 Louisville snuck past Lipscomb in the first round after earning a 1-0 win as Sarah Hernandez scored the game-winner near the end of the first half. The Cardinals finished the regular season in fourth place in the ACC but fell to NC State in the quarterfinals of the ACC tournament. Junior Emina Ekic leads the offense with eight goals and eight assists.

The Cougars

No. 4 BYU claimed a dominant first round victory after topping Boise State 5-1 at South Field. Cameron Tucker started out the scoring with back-to-back goals while adding an assist to her stat line and Lizzy Braby shined with a pair of assists. The Cougars won the WCC Title outright and headlined the WCC awards as head coach Jennifer Rockwood was named coach of the year and Mikayla Colohan was named player of the year. BYU has outshot its opponents 73 to 10 and is led by senior Elise Flake who has connected with the back of the net 19 times.