University of Memphis Athletics

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Memphis Defeats LSU in NCAA Tournament in Front of Record Crowd
Nov 14, 2021 | Women's Soccer
MEMPHIS, Tenn. – The Memphis Tigers earned their first NCAA Tournament win since 2011 with a resounding 3-0 win over LSU Sunday afternoon in front of a Track & Soccer Complex record crowd of 1,309.
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The Tigers (14-4-2) advance to play at No. 1 seed Duke in the second round Friday. The game time will be announced after the conclusion of all first-round games. LSU's season ends with an 11-8-1 record.
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Playing in their fourth-consecutive NCAA Tournament, the Tigers earned their first tournament win since 2011.
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"I couldn't be prouder of this group of kids," Memphis head coach Brooks Monaghan said. "I've been doing this for 22 years, and I said it pretty early this season that we have a special group. I'm delighted for this group and looking forward to getting back out there and doing it again.
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"Having this many people at today's game is massive. I had so many people come up to me and say 'man, this is fun.' That's what sports are about. You want people to have a good time. When I walked over after the game, the joy and the excitement was there. The fans helped us in a big way today."
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KEY MOMENTS
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The Tigers (14-4-2) advance to play at No. 1 seed Duke in the second round Friday. The game time will be announced after the conclusion of all first-round games. LSU's season ends with an 11-8-1 record.
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Playing in their fourth-consecutive NCAA Tournament, the Tigers earned their first tournament win since 2011.
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"I couldn't be prouder of this group of kids," Memphis head coach Brooks Monaghan said. "I've been doing this for 22 years, and I said it pretty early this season that we have a special group. I'm delighted for this group and looking forward to getting back out there and doing it again.
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"Having this many people at today's game is massive. I had so many people come up to me and say 'man, this is fun.' That's what sports are about. You want people to have a good time. When I walked over after the game, the joy and the excitement was there. The fans helped us in a big way today."
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KEY MOMENTS
- After a scoreless first 45 minutes, Jocelyn Alonzo got the Tigers on the board in the 50th minute off an assist from Tanya Boychuk.
- Aubrey Mister got into the action in a big way after that, scoring Memphis' second goal in the 74th minute and assisting on its third four minutes later.
- The Tigers' third goal was converted by Bryana Buttar.
- Mister and Buttar came off the bench and played 28 and eight minutes in the match, respectively.
- Memphis outshot LSU in the match 19-5 and 13-3 in the second half.
- Memphis goalkeeper Elizabeth Moberg and the Tiger defense have worked five-straight shutouts.
- The Tigers are unbeaten in their last four matches against SEC opponents, defeating LSU, Alabama and drawing with No. 23 Ole Miss this season and knocking off No. 6 Vanderbilt last year.
- Memphis absorbed NCAA Tournament defeats in 2016, 2018, 2019 and the spring 2021 season since its last tournament win in 2011.
Team Stats
LSU
MEM
Goals
0
3
Shots
5
19
Shots on Goal
3
8
Saves
5
3
Corners
5
5
Fouls
10
6
Scoring Plays

Jocelyn Alonzo (6)
Assisted By: Tanya Boychuk
GOAL by MEM Alonzo, Jocelyn Assist by Boychuk, Tanya.
49:06

Aubrey Mister (6)
Assisted By: Caroline Duncan
GOAL by MEM Mister, Aubrey Assist by Duncan, Caroline.
73:43

Bryana Buttar (1)
Assisted By: Aubrey Mister
GOAL by MEM Buttar, Bryana Assist by Mister, Aubrey.
77:54
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