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Great game - very entertaining by doozie
I agree on the missed opportunity. At this level I would expect a player should be able to cleanly strike that ball without having to settle it - but I am far from a soccer expert. Also, I couldn't believe we gave up the tying goal with under two minutes - we had two defenders on one A&M player at the top of the box and she was still able to win the ball and score. I guess that's the excitement of watching college kids play - lots of ups and downs. It was great to see the team not fold after what could have been a huge momentum shift giving up that late goal. We should have a great opportunity against Baylor - go Irish.