TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The No. 2 Alabama soccer team (14-1-1, 7-0-0 SEC) captured a come-from-behind 2-1 win over seventh-ranked Arkansas (10-3-1, 5-2-0 SEC) on Sunday, recording the program’s fifth victory against a top-25 team and third against a top-10 foe this season.
From Head Coach Wes Hart
“This was a great performance from our team today against a very good opponent. We’ve been tested time and time again this season and we continue pass. Today might have been our toughest (match) to date. I love the resiliency we continue to show, even when conceding the first goal. I loved how we closed the game out and killed the final few minutes.”
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— Alabama Soccer (@AlabamaSoccer) October 16, 2022
How It Happened
- Arkansas scored the first goal of the game in the 17th minute of play, after a through ball from Jessica de Filippo made its way to Shana Flynn for a cross into the box and onto the head of Ava Tankersley
- Gessica Skorka found the equalizer for Alabama in the 25th minute
- The two teams would remain even for the next 58 minutes of action, however a foul on Ashlynn Serepca in the box gave the Tide its go-ahead goal
- Serepca stepped up to the penalty kick spot in the 83rd minute, placing her shot in the right corner of the net for the game-winning goal
Game Notes
- Alabama has defeated five ranked teams this season, including three opponents ranked in the top-10 including then-No. 6 BYU, then-No. 5 South Carolina and No. 7 Arkansas
- UA extended its winning streak to a program-record 10 games
- The 10-game winning streak ranks second among NCAA Division I programs for the longest active streak, trailing only Saint Louis who has won 13 straight matches
- Additionally, Alabama captured its 15th win at home, remaining undefeated at the Alabama Soccer Stadium since the team recorded a 2-0 win against UAB on Sept. 12, 2021
- Ashlynn Serepca captured her fourth game-winning goal to tie Riley Mattingly Parker, who has also tallied four this season, for second all-time in the program’s single-season ranks
- Serepca’s goal was her fourth overall this season, while Gessica Skorka netted her second goal this year
- McKinley Crone made five saves in the game, capturing her 14th win and 32nd overall at Alabama
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