Florida Atlantic University Athletics
Women's Soccer Wins Third-Straight Versus Sun Belt
10/17/2008 12:00:00 AM | Women's Soccer
Oct. 17, 2008
BOCA RATON, FL - Florida Atlantic University fired off a season-high 24 shots en route to winning its third-straight match, a 4-1 decision over visiting Troy University Friday night at FAU Field.
Trailing at halftime, Florida Atlantic (4-8-1; 3-3-1 Sun Belt) scored a flurry of second-half goals to even up its conference record at 3-3-1. FAU had begun the season with just one victory in its first 10 matches and had started its Sun Belt campaign 0-3-1.
Troy (6-8-2; 1-6 Sun Belt) was out-shot 15-3 in the second half. The Trojans were unable to generate a corner kick against the FAU defense.
Trojan junior Bridget Duke opened up the scoring in the 27th minute and Troy held the 1-0 advantage at intermission.
"I was surprised by Troy's plan of attack in the first half," said FAU head coach Brian Dooley. "It took a long time for us to figure things out tonight."
But FAU did figure things out in the second half. In the period's opening moments Laura Hyvonen scored her second goal of the season, which was set up by a nicely-served corner kick by teammate Gabriela DeVries. Hyvonen, a sophomore transfer from Vantaa, Finland, scored twice Friday and tallied six shots - all on goal - and has gotten off nine in FAU's last two matches.
"When Laura scored the early goal in the second half the confidence set in," said Dooley. "We then went out and took control of the game."
Hyvonen capped off FAU's four-goal second half when she scored off another DeVries corner kick in the 86th minute.
Jannica Tjeder had converted a penalty kick with just under 20 minutes remaining in the second half to put FAU in front 2-1. Tjeder's penalty kick opportunity stemmed from a Troy foul in front of the net, with two defenders knocking down Tjeder's classmate Natalie D'Oria on an attempt to play a cross.
Moment's later D'Oria would score a goal of her own - side-stepping Branham after a feed from Brittany Comer to make it 3-1.
FAU senior goalkeeper Jessica Badders had four saves. It was the fourth straight match that Badders has saved four or more shots.
"Troy did a great job. The score may have been 4-1 but that was not indicative of their effort," said Dooley. "Hopefully we can keep riding this wave and continue to climb in the league standings."
Badders, Tjeder, Comer, D'Oria, and Janeke Simpkins - FAU's five senior players - will all be honored prior to the Owls' 12 p.m. Sunday match with the University of South Alabama.
Nick Mirkovich (FAU Media Relations)
Team Stats

Bridget Duke
Direct kick 20 yards out, rolles through
27:13

Hyvonen, Laura
Assisted By: DeVries, Gabriela
GOAL by FAU Hyvonen, Laura, Assist by DeVries, Gabriela.
49:31

Tjeder, Jannica
FAU Tjeder, Jannica PENALTY KICK GOAL.
73:28

D'Oria, Natalie
Assisted By: Comer, Brittany
D'Oria plays ball from Comer, side-steps
81:34

Hyvonen, Laura
Assisted By: DeVries, Gabriela
Goal comes off corner kick
86:34













