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The Rebels must turn around and travel to Kentucky for a 1 p.m. The field condition was not a reason why we didn’t win.” “We don’t like to play in these conditions because we’re a possession team, but I think the field dried up enough to where we connected on six or seven passes in a row multiple times. It was nice to get the two goals, but this was a game where we probably should have had three or four. We missed some great opportunities right in front of our goal, where all we had to do was just tuck it away.


“We actually should have scored more than two, but we hit the post and the crossbar. “I thought we did some great things today,” he said. Overall Holeman was pleased with the offense’s performance in the difficult playing conditions. But again Vanderbilt countered when Schulz shot a 20-yard strike from the right side to the upper left corner out of the reach of Rebel goalkeeper Ann Shelton. Strini put Ole Miss back on top when she knocked in a penalty kick for her fifth goal of the season after Weatherly was fouled inside the penalty box. A pair of Ole Miss’ best chances came in a flurry around the 70th minute when sophomore forward Hannah Weatherly nailed the crossbar with a 20-yard laser and sophomore defender Danielle Johnson nicked the post off a corner kick. With the Rebels dominating possession for all but the last few minutes of the first half, they racked up a 7-2 shot advantage in the first period and a 10-6 advantage in the second half. The Florence, Ala., native piled up a game-high six shots to help Ole Miss to an 18-12 shot advantage for the match. Bayles controlled the pass with a couple of touches and fired to the far post from about 18 yards. We controlled the play for most of the game, and there wasn’t really a time throughout the entire 110 minutes where we didn’t feel like we were going to win this game, so to tie was definitely disappointing.”īayles rifled in her goal after junior defender Amanda Verkin led her up the left side with a long pass. “I think sometimes you feel good about a tie, but today we feel like we played well enough to win. “This is certainly a disappointing loss,” said Rebel head coach Steve Holeman, whose team has tied Vanderbilt four of the last five times they have met. After senior team captain Chrissy Strini’s penalty kick gave Ole Miss a 2-1 lead in the 76th minute, the Commodores tied it again in the final five minutes of regulation off the foot of Katie Schulz. Junior midfielder Amy Bayles gave the Rebels a 1-0 lead with her third goal of the year at the 12:52 mark before Lindsay Ratterman tied the game at 1-1 with a score in the 40th minute. In both halves, Ole Miss took a one-shot lead only to see the advantage equalized by Vanderbilt in the waning moments of the period.

The Rebels moved to 6-6-5 on the year and 3-3-3 in Southeastern Conference games, while Vanderbilt moved to 5-8-3 overall and 2-4-2 in league play. Ole Miss tied last year’s school record with its fifth tie of the season in a 2-2 double-overtime decision with the Vanderbilt Commodores on a cold Thursday night and very soggy pitch at the Ole Miss Soccer Stadium.
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