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Florida State soccer score 10 in route of University of North Florida, extend unbeaten record
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It took Florida State soccer just under three minutes to open the scoring Sunday night against the University of North Florida.
Midfielder Ashlyn Puerta’s goal in the early minutes of the match opened the floodgates for a blitzkrieg of goals from the Seminoles, pummeling the Ospreys 10-0 to extend the program’s unbeaten run to 25 games, a program record.
Puerta’s goal extended the Seminoles’ streak of scoring in every game to 36, another program record.
The 10 goals were one goal shy of the program record of 11 goals when the 1995 Seminoles beat Jacksonville 11-0.
There were six different goal scores for the Seminoles, including a hat trick for midfielder Taylor Huff and two goals for defender Camille Ashe. Improving to 2-0-0 on the season, FSU has scored 15 goals in the opening two matches, conceding none.
Huff was the star in the midfield, dictating the tempo of the match and pulling the strings to create a number of opportunities.
She added an assist to her three goals, bringing her assist total this season to four already.
Her seven points were one shy of the program record of eight points in a game.
The senior has been a crucial part of head coach Brian Pensky’s system, with Huff at the heart of the unbeaten run for the Seminoles.
Seminoles goal scorers
Taylor Huff – 3
Camille Ashe – 2
Ashlyn Puerta -1
Solai Washington – 1
Mimi Van Zanteen- 1
Olvia Lebdaoui – 1
Liam Rooney covers preps sports for the Tallahassee Democrat. Contact him via email at LRooney@gannett.com or on Twitter @__liamrooney