Tennessee defeats Xavier first round of NCAA Tournament
Tennessee soccer defeated Xavier 1-0 in the first round of the NCAA Women’s Soccer Tournament. The Lady Vols will face No. 5 seed Nebraska (15-3-3) on Friday.
The Lady Vols (8-6-4) traveled to Cincinnati to take on the fourth-seeded Xavier Musketeers (14-3-4) on the heels of a disappointing exit in the SEC tournament.
“Incredibly proud of our program against a very good opponent,” head coach Joe Kirt said. “Finding a way to win on the road in a tough environment.”
Ally Zazzara starred in goal for the Lady Vols making 15 saves. The mark is a program record.
“I kind’ve just had to relax and make the big plays when I was expected to,” Zazzara said.
The first half began in typical Tennessee fashion as star forward and Jamaican National Team player Kameron Simmonds found space outside the Xavier box less than a minute in.
Simmonds unleashed a thunderbolt that was well saved by Musketeer goalkeeper Maria Galley, but was pushed into the path of Sizzy Lawton.
The ball fell kindly but Lawton’s shot was just wide, an early let off for Xavier.
The next 10 minutes were a rather cagey affair as both teams failed to cement themselves as the aggressor.
However, the game opened up in the 13th minute with Simmonds once again heavily involved.
Powerful running from Simmonds led to a one-two with Macaira Midgley with Simmonds’ shot rising just over the crossbar.
Simmond’s shot served as a catalyst for the game as the rest of the first half was decidedly more open than the first 15 minutes.
Xavier found their first chance of the game when out of nothing Musketeers forward Emma Flick had an ambitious go at the Lady Vols’ goal.
From well outside the box, Flick’s effort was heading for the top corner before an Zazzara hand tipped the shot onto the crossbar.
"Tonight was a complete team effort, anchored by Ally (Zazzara) in the goal," Kirt said. "I'm incredibly proud of the fight and competitiveness from our team. Their resilience and grit showed through, and I'm excited to take the field again with this group against Nebraska."
Xavier outshot Tennessee 14-4 in the first but it was Tennessee who had the better chances.
Perhaps the best chance of the half fell to Lady Vols’ midfielder Midgley in the 27th minute.
A deflected cross found the feet of Midgley who ghosted into the box unmarked but her first time effort was high.
Although the stats strongly favored the Musketeers in the first half, it will be Tennessee who feel they should’ve found the net on at least one occasion.
It was once again the Lady Vols who opened up on the front foot as the second half began.
Tennessee’s best chance in these early moments came from a corner that the Musketeers struggled to clear.
Eventually Xavier was able to clear the ball off the goal line as the Lady Vols came agonizingly close to opening the scoring.
Momentum swung again however in the 55th minute as Xavier began to impose their will.
The Lady Vols were bailed out by Zazzara. The Tennessee goalkeeper save three big chances in a two minute span.
After a short period of Xavier dominance, the game balanced itself out with the last 30 minutes being a largely end to end affair.
Both teams threatened but it was Zazzara who was called on once again.
A thundering strike from the Musketeers' Shelby Sallee was well saved by the Tennessee goalie, one of her 10 saves in regular time.
Xavier mustered an incredible 31 shots in regular time but failed to find the back of the net, and with the game tied 0-0 the two teams headed into extra time.
The story was largely the same in the first period of extra time as Xavier continued to test the Tennessee defense.
The best chance of the game presented itself to the Musketeers in the final minute of the first period of extra time.
After a shot and another Zazzara save, the ball dropped right into the path of Madison Ayson, whose shot was wide from just a few yards away from goal.
Xavier would come to regret their wastefulness as the Lady Vols struck completely against the run of play.
Just one minute into the second extra time period, a Lawton effort from distance was deflected and found the back of the net, her seventh of the season.
Tennessee’s goal came on just their second shot on target. Xavier pushed to get the equalizer but was unable to create anything of note.
Time expired with the Lady Vols winning 1-0 and moving to the second round of the tournament despite conceding 41 shots, 15 of which were on target.
“We knew they were gonna get chances,” Kirt said “And I think we found the moments we needed