Late Surge Powers JU Past ETSU in Opening Round Match
Date Posted: 11/3/2005
Boiling Springs, N.C. – Emilie Howland delivered her first collegiate goal
with just nine seconds remaining in the match to help fourth-seeded Jacksonville
complete a rally in the closing minutes to defeat fifth-seeded ETSU 2-1 in the
opening match of the 2005 Atlantic Sun Championship.
Howland cleaned up a rebounded shot by second team All-Atlantic Sun selection
Amber Otto with a blast past Buccaneer goalkeeper Erin Bilyeu. The goal secured
Jacksonville’s third consecutive first round victory at the postseason tournament.
Boiling Springs, N.C. – Emilie Howland delivered her first collegiate goal
with just nine seconds remaining in the match to help fourth-seeded Jacksonville
complete a rally in the closing minutes to defeat fifth-seeded ETSU 2-1 in the
opening match of the 2005 Atlantic Sun Championship.
Howland cleaned up a rebounded shot by second team All-Atlantic Sun selection
Amber Otto with a blast past Buccaneer goalkeeper Erin Bilyeu. The goal secured
Jacksonville’s third consecutive first round victory at the postseason tournament.
The Dolphins (8-9-3) began their comeback with the assist of an ETSU own goal
with just over five minutes remaining in the match to tie the score at 1-1.
The Buccaneers (8-11-1) dominated the match until the closing minutes. The
team’s first scoring opportunity came in the opening seconds as Alexandra Schwark
fired a shot from just inside the penalty area over the crossbar. Right out
of the intermission, a potential 2-on-1 breakaway was broken up by JU sweeper
Kirby Hutton, and in the 54th minute, the apparent go-ahead goal was negated
by a handball by an ETSU player in the box. Finally in the 61st minute, reserve
Adrian Mobley put the Bucs in the lead after finishing a cross from Lauren Kulish
that was re-directed by Schwark.
ETSU out-shot JU 15-to-3, but JU’s Michelle Kmiotek would surrender just the
one goal despite the pressure.
The Dolphins advance to the semifinals for the second consecutive seasons.
Jacksonville will face top-seeded Florida Atlantic at 4:00 pm at Varsity Field.