![]() ![]() In the 20th minute, Gili Johnson received a cross in the box and sent a first time shot on goal that was blocked by the outstretched arm of an LSU defender, which saw the referee award a penalty kick to Ole Miss. The Rebels returned the energy on the other side of the field as Meredith King had a shot off target in the 17th minute. ![]() The Tigers had the first shot on goal in the 13th minute as Ava Galligan shot on a free-kick from outside the box that was saved by Ole Miss goalkeeper Shu Ohba. The game opened with high energy from both teams as they went up and down the pitch seeking an opening goal. ![]() Keidane is a great coach and we expect a great game.” They had a good result on the road at Alabama last night, which I’m sure will breed confidence. “I’m looking forward to my first trip to Athens on Thursday for a matchup versus Georgia. I do think we can take a lot of heart out of the large number of chances we created, the possession we had and the way we kept fighting until the death.” “We have to improve at creating quality chances, not settling for shots from distance and our runs in the box to finish off the cross. “Really disappointed with the result tonight as we were the better team, but we didn’t show enough quality in the final third tonight to break down Ole Miss with the large number of players they put behind the ball,” said head coach Sian Hudson. ![]() The lone goal of the night came in the 20th minute as Kelly Brady converted from the penalty spot with a shot to the bottom left corner. – The LSU Soccer team (5-3-1) were defeated by the Ole Miss Rebels (5-2-1) by a score of 1-0 on Friday night in the Ole Miss Soccer Stadium. ![]()
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