After 110 minutes and 14 shootout rounds, the FHSU women's soccer team downed the Missouri Southern Lions to advance to their second-consecutive MIAA semifinal using PKs. The Tigers claimed an 11-10 shootout score to move on in the conference tournament and earned a chance to play No. 1 and undefeated Central Missouri on Friday in the conference semifinals. With the 0-0 tie, the Tigers now move to 10-5-4 overall, while the Lions end their season at 5-9-4.
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The first half saw neither team gain an advantage as the Tigers and Lions held each other scoreless. The Tigers had the slight upper-hand in shots in the first 45 minutes as they outshot the Lions 5-4. The second half was much the same as regulation ended with the Tigers holding Missouri Southern to just three shots compared to their eight.
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Throughout the two overtime periods, only four shots were taken, all from the feet of FHSU members. In total, the Tigers outshot the Lions 19-8 throughout the entirety of the match. The shot advantage would not be enough for a win as the match moved to PKs as a winner needed to be decided to advance in the MIAA tournament.
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After 14 shootout rounds, giving both programs chances to out-shoot the other, the Tigers clawed their way to an 11-10 PK victory alongside their 0-0 tie. Missouri Southern seemed to have the momentum as they started out the PK sessions 2-1 over the Tigers. However, two-consecutive misses for the Lions allowed the Tigers to get on top 3-2. After both teams broke the 4-5 tie, they stayed even with each other matching made attempts.
Kylie Thomas went to the line for the Tigers with the points tied at 10 a piece in the 14
th attempt. Thomas soared the ball left of Galindo to conclude the shootout and punch the Tigers' ticket to the conference semifinals. Â
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Jasmine Beaulieu led all players with a game-high six shots, followed by
Darby Hirsch and
Eden Stoddard with four attempts each. Glory Amalaha led the Lions with a team-high three shot attempts in the match. Luz Galindo for Missouri Southern and
Kristen Thompson for Fort Hays State both took added a tie in their goalkeeping records for the season. Galindo added six saves to her name while ending her season with a 4-3-2 record and 55 saves. Thompson collected three saves and now owns a 6-3-2 record during her senior campaign along with 46 saves on the year.
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Up next, the Tigers travel to Warrensburg, Mo., for a meeting with the No. 1 team in the land; Central Missouri. The Jennies have out-scored their opponents 69-2 on the year and boast a perfect 19-0 record. Previously this season, Fort Hays State fell to Central Missouri 2-0 in Hays. That matchup will begin at 4 p.m.