NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Sophomore
Cassidy Lindley provided the only goal of the afternoon, giving Florida a 1-0 win over No. 15 and defending Southeastern Conference champion Vanderbilt Sunday afternoon at the Vanderbilt Soccer / Lacrosse Complex.
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Sunday's scoring:
Florida's
Cassidy Lindley came off the bench in the 25
th minute to provide the match's only goal. Junior
Madison Alexander's through ball found Lindley making a run through the center of the Commodore half. Lindley's right-footed angled shot scored from 16 yards at the far post in the 38
th minute.
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Junior goalkeeper
Susi Espinoza had a big save in the closing moments to preserve the Gators' fifth shutout of 2019. Espinoza made the point-blank stop at the post on Vanderbilt's Haley Hopkins header in the 90
th minute to earn her eighth career shutout.
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Worth Noting
- Cassidy Lindley gave her older brother, Cameron, something to cheer this afternoon. Cameron Lindley is currently on loan to Memphis 901 from Major League Soccer's Orlando City. Memphis played a home match Saturday (Cameron had an assist on Memphis' opening goal in a 5-0 win). Sunday was the first time the siblings saw each other since April.
- All three of Vanderbilt's losses have been 1-0 decisions and today is VU's first home loss of 2019. This is the Commodores' second consecutive loss, falling 1-0 at No. 13 Arkansas Thursday evening.
- Today's result snaps Vanderbilt's 19-home match unbeaten streak. The last team to claim a win at the Vanderbilt Soccer / Lacrosse Stadium? The Gators with a 3-0 win on Oct. 8, 2017.
- Florida now leads Vanderbilt 28-3-1 all-time, including 12-1-1 in Nashville.
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Records:
Florida: 7-4-0, 3-0-0 SEC
Vanderbilt: 8-3-0, 1-2-0 SEC
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What the Gators Said:
On today' win:
"It was a really good win. It is tough to come here, play a noon game against a really talented Vandy team. So for us to come out with the shutout and the win is huge.
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"We were tough today. Still think we can manage the games better but in terms of our effort and physicality, I thought we did a really good job." - Florida Head Coach
Becky Burleigh
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On her goal:
"As soon as Madi (Alexander) got the ball and drove forward, I saw that gap behind the center back. She played it through and I just thought 'Shoot it' because I knew no one would be there as our other forward was super wide. So I just hit it." – sophomore
Cassidy Lindley
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On today's performance by the Gators:
"It wasn't our best as there were some opportunities we didn't finish. But we kept the lead and did a good job of keeping our heads high throughout." – sophomore
Cassidy Lindley
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Next Up:
The Gators face another ranked opponent, No. 14 Texas A&M, next Sunday.
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Sunday, Oct. 6 versus Texas A&M:
Time: 5 p.m. ET
Site:
Donald R. Dizney Stadium
Television: ESPNU
Radio:
ESPN 98.1 FM / 850 AM with action with action called by Kyle Crooks and Matthew Stubbington
Live Stats
Admission: Free
Promotions:
Saluting Those Who Serve Game – Military personnel and First Responders are invited to attend the game;
Post-game Autographs - Members of the team will be signing autographs following the match
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Florida (7-4-0, 3-0-0 SEC) at No. 15 Vanderbilt (8-3-0, 1-2-0 SEC)
Stadium: Vanderbilt Soccer / Lacrosse Complex (556)
Weather: 93 degrees, winds SSW at 4 mph, 44% humidity
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Goals by Period |
1 |
2 |
Total |
Florida |
1 |
0 |
1 |
Vanderbilt |
0 |
0 |
0 |
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Scoring Summary:
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Shots: Florida 7, Vanderbilt 12
Saves: Florida 2 (
Susi Espinoza 2), Vanderbilt 3 (Lauren Demarchi 1, Taiana Tolleson 2);
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Cautions:
Madi Allen/VU – yellow (33:56), Kaylann Boyd/VU – yellow (42:24)
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