Arkansas
No. 10 Arkansas Ties No. 12 Notre Dame, 2-2, in First Road Test
SOUTH BEND, Ind. – The 10th-ranked Hogs (2-0-1) tied for the first time this season after conceding a late goal to No. 12 Notre Dame (2-0-2).
The Irish opened the scoring in the 18th minute on their second corner kick of the match, but Arkansas leveled the match five minutes later the same way.
Freshman Avery Wren, who takes most of the Razorbacks’ corners, found the head of forward Sophia Aragon just outside the six-yard box. Aragon sent the ball toward the far post, avoiding any contact with the Irish goalkeeper, to net her second goal in as many matches. The assist was Wren’s first in her collegiate career.
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— Razorback Soccer (@RazorbackSoccer) August 27, 2023
After 45 minutes of play, the Hogs led in shots, 7-5, and corner kicks, 6-2.
Arkansas started the second half as the aggressor with back-to-back corner kicks before the 49th minute mark. Instead of another set-piece goal, however, the Hogs took advantage of Notre Dame’s short goal kicks to take the lead in the 50th minute.
Forward Morgan White ran into the penalty box as the ball was kicked laterally to an Irish defender and during a fight for possession, White caught a break shot the ball between the legs of the defender and into the back of the net for her third goal of the week.
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— Razorback Soccer (@RazorbackSoccer) August 27, 2023
The Hogs fired off five more shots in the remaining 40 minutes but couldn’t extend their lead and ultimately conceded Notre Dame’s second goal, another off a corner kick, with five minutes to play.
Arkansas finished the match ahead in shots, 13-10, and corner kicks, 12-6.
“We knew we would see where we stand and we are making progress,” head coach Colby Hale said. “We did some run of play stuff against a top team that we can get some confidence from and keep growing. Obviously there are some things to work on but it’s early and that was a big test. It was our first Sunday match, our first road match and our first top-15 opponent.”
Next Up
The Hogs return to Razorback Field on Thursday, Aug. 31, to face the 2022 Horizon League champions Milwaukee (2-0-2). Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. and the match will be streamed on SEC Network Plus.
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