PROVO, Utah — No. 1 seed BYU women’s soccer defeated No. 8 USC 1-0 Thursday night at South Field in a tight, back-and-forth contest to move the Cougars on to the third round of the NCAA Tournament.
Thursday’s win was the Cougars’ 18th of the season and extends BYU’s home unbeaten streak to 18 games. It was just the fourth time this season that the Cougars had scored one or fewer goals in a game and the first time BYU won in those four games.
"I thought it was a fantastic game for us,” said Jennifer Rockwood, BYU head coach. "Right from the start our girls came out with high energy, and we got off to a great strong start. At halftime we talked about trying to be a little bit more direct, getting in the box, and Bella [Folino] was able to find the back of the net for us. Defensively we held strong. Lava [Vaka] and Izzi [Stratton] in the back did a phenomenal job helping keep the shutout, which is big against the team as good as USC.”
USC ended the game with 16 shots to BYU's 15. Both teams had six coner kicks, and both teams' goalkeepers had six saves each, in the very evenly played matchup.
“Our commitment as a team to defend was the difference,” said Folino, who scored the game’s lone goal in the game’s 58th minute. “We busted our behinds to get behind the ball and not allow any good opportunities.”
The Cougars will now take on No. 5 Michigan State, who defeated Harvard by the score of 1-0 at South Field earlier on Thursday. It’s the first time Michigan State has advanced to the third round of the tournament in program history. Saturday’s game will be at 6 p.m. on South Field.