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BYU women’s soccer scores in final minute to slip past Utah

By Staff | Sep 18, 2022

Courtesy BYU Photo

BYU's Olivia Wade (center-right) celebrates scoring a goal with her teammates in a women's college soccer match against Utah on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022.

PROVO — No. 25 BYU defeated in-state foe Utah 2-1 with a game-winner by Olivia Wade in the final minute of the match in front of 3,835 fans on South Field Saturday evening for its first win in two weeks.

The Cougars sought revenge as last season the rivalry matchup ended in a 0-0 tie after two scoreless overtime periods.

“It was a huge win for our team,” said Wade. “Obviously, we have been having some struggles early in the season, but we knew we had it in us. We put everything out on the field and everybody stepped up big and did their job today. I am so proud of this group.”

At the half, the game was scoreless. A defensive first half left BYU’s goalkeeper Savanna Mason with two saves while Utah’s goalkeeper Evie Vitali had four.

BYU finally capitalized off their offensive pressure in the second half when Jamie Shepherd and Brecken Mozingo assisted Wade in the first goal of the match at the 78 minute mark. Wade sent the ball into the bottom-right of the net, with a powder toss celebration from the BYU student section to celebrate.

BYU held Utah to just three shots in the second half, with a chance to equalize in the 87th minute by Kelly Bullock that did not fall between the posts. However, the Utes made it happen in the 89th minute, with a goal by Ryan Cull. The Cougars have had three opponents equalize the score late in the second half this season (70th minute versus Colorado, 83rd minute versus Arkansas and 83rd minute at Utah State).

With another tie in sight for BYU, Wade was able to get a game in the win column with a jumping goal in just 53 seconds later. Mozingo sent the ball into the box from a corner kick and Wade was able to deflect it into the net for her first multi-goal game of the season.

“When that ball went in it was such a confidence-booster for us,” said Wade. “Earlier when Utah tied up the game it was gut-wrenching, but I don’t think we skipped a beat. We knew we could find the back of the net again.”

BYU will have two weeks off before traveling to California for its first West Coast Conference matchup against Saint Mary’s on Saturday, October 1. The game will be streaming live on the WCC Network, with Greg Wrubell on the call on BYUradio.org and the BYU Radio app as well.

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