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Women’s Soccer Claws Back to Beat Miami

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PITTSBURGH – The Pitt women’s soccer team (9-1-0, 2-0-0 ACC) extended its best start to a season in program history by putting together a 3-1 comeback win over Miami (3-3-2, 0-2-0 ACC) courtesy of three second-half goals Thursday at Ambrose Urbanic Field.

“Proud of the response of our team after a difficult first half,” head coach Randy Waldrum said. “I felt we weren’t sharp enough or clinical enough in the first half. Our adjustments and our pressure were too much for them in the second half. I’m proud of the whole team for second-half response. It was an important win for us.”

Pitt found itself trailing at the half for the first time in 2022 when Chloe O’Neill scored in the 25th minute to give Miami a 1-0 lead.

The Panthers got back in the game in the 50th minute, though, as freshman Katie Zailski scored her second goal in as many games on a set piece to even the score.

 

“It feels amazing,” Zailski said of scoring her second collegiate goal. “I do have that kind of attacking mentality, and I always like scoring. Whenever I score, I feel like all my hard work has…

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