Ducks Fall to Buffaloes on the Road
10/06/16 | Women's Soccer
BOULDER, Colo. – The Oregon women's soccer team fell 3-1 to the Colorado Buffaloes on Thursday at Prentup Field.
The Ducks' record moves to 6-6-1 on the season and 0-4-0 in Pac-12 play. Colorado is 10-3 overall and 4-0 in the Pac-12.
With the goal today, the Ducks have matched the most goals in a season (19) since 2012.
Did You Know? Today's match was the first collegiate soccer live stream on Twitter Sports in Pac-12 history. This isn't the first time that the Ducks and Buffs made history in the sports broadcast world. The football game on Sept. 8, 1979 between Colorado and Oregon was the first college football game ever broadcast by ESPN. The Ducks defeated the Buffaloes, 33-19.
How it Happened: A devastating own goal put the Buffs on the board first in the third minute.
In the 42nd minute, sophomore Kyra Fawcett scored her fifth goal of the season off a header in the box. Junior Abby Morrow took a corner for the Ducks to connect for the assist.
In the 63rd minute, Emily Bruder scored the game-winning goal for Colorado off a corner kick.
Taylor Kornieck scored the final goal for the Buffs in the 71st minute off a penalty kick.
Throughout the match, Oregon had 15 shots (six on goal) to Colorado's seven shots (six on goal). Both the Ducks and Buffs had six corner kick opportunities.
Redshirt senior Maryn Beutler, sophomores Marissa Everett and Sofia Chambers, Morrow and Fawcett all added two shots for the Ducks, while juniors Miranda Schulz and Michelle Rockey, senior Marlo Sweatman, sophomore Bayley Bruner and freshman Jayne Lydiatt all added one.
In goal, junior goalkeeper Halla Hinriksdottir made three saves. Her record moves to 2-4.
What it Means: The Ducks are now 6-6-1 on the season and 0-4-0 in the conference.
The Ducks have matched the most goals in a season (19) since the 2012 season.
Quotes: Head coach Kat Mertz –
"Soccer is about momentums. I thought we had some great chances towards the end of the first half and beginning of the second. We need to capitalize on those chances and keep the momentum."
Looking Ahead: This Sunday, Oct. 9, the Ducks will travel to Salt Lake City for a 1:00 p.m. match against the Utah Utes. The match will be televised on the Pac-12 Network.
Follow the Ducks: Follow all of the University of Oregon women's soccer action both on and off the field. Make sure to follow @OregonSoccer on Twitter and use the team's hashtag #Revolution. Also follow the team on Facebook by "liking" Oregon Women's Soccer and following Oregon Soccer on Instagram.
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The Ducks' record moves to 6-6-1 on the season and 0-4-0 in Pac-12 play. Colorado is 10-3 overall and 4-0 in the Pac-12.
With the goal today, the Ducks have matched the most goals in a season (19) since 2012.
Did You Know? Today's match was the first collegiate soccer live stream on Twitter Sports in Pac-12 history. This isn't the first time that the Ducks and Buffs made history in the sports broadcast world. The football game on Sept. 8, 1979 between Colorado and Oregon was the first college football game ever broadcast by ESPN. The Ducks defeated the Buffaloes, 33-19.
How it Happened: A devastating own goal put the Buffs on the board first in the third minute.
In the 42nd minute, sophomore Kyra Fawcett scored her fifth goal of the season off a header in the box. Junior Abby Morrow took a corner for the Ducks to connect for the assist.
In the 63rd minute, Emily Bruder scored the game-winning goal for Colorado off a corner kick.
Taylor Kornieck scored the final goal for the Buffs in the 71st minute off a penalty kick.
Throughout the match, Oregon had 15 shots (six on goal) to Colorado's seven shots (six on goal). Both the Ducks and Buffs had six corner kick opportunities.
Redshirt senior Maryn Beutler, sophomores Marissa Everett and Sofia Chambers, Morrow and Fawcett all added two shots for the Ducks, while juniors Miranda Schulz and Michelle Rockey, senior Marlo Sweatman, sophomore Bayley Bruner and freshman Jayne Lydiatt all added one.
In goal, junior goalkeeper Halla Hinriksdottir made three saves. Her record moves to 2-4.
What it Means: The Ducks are now 6-6-1 on the season and 0-4-0 in the conference.
The Ducks have matched the most goals in a season (19) since the 2012 season.
Quotes: Head coach Kat Mertz –
"Soccer is about momentums. I thought we had some great chances towards the end of the first half and beginning of the second. We need to capitalize on those chances and keep the momentum."
Looking Ahead: This Sunday, Oct. 9, the Ducks will travel to Salt Lake City for a 1:00 p.m. match against the Utah Utes. The match will be televised on the Pac-12 Network.
Follow the Ducks: Follow all of the University of Oregon women's soccer action both on and off the field. Make sure to follow @OregonSoccer on Twitter and use the team's hashtag #Revolution. Also follow the team on Facebook by "liking" Oregon Women's Soccer and following Oregon Soccer on Instagram.
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Team Stats
ORE
COLO
Goals
1
3
Shots
15
7
Shots on Goal
6
6
Saves
3
5
Corners
6
6
Fouls
10
15
Scoring Plays

Team
Throw in headed by CU 22 knocked off the
2:06

Fawcett, Kyra (5)
Assisted By: Morrow, Abby
corner kick sent into the box headed in
41:04

Bruder, Emily (3)
CU #3 off the voley rockets it in the ri
62:21

Kornieck, Taylor (9)
COLO Kornieck, Taylor PENALTY KICK GOAL, goal number 9 for season.
70:26
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