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Florida State edges BYU in penalty kicks for 3rd title

- By Ben Ross Ben Ross is an Associated Press writer.

Yujie Zhao rocketed home the game-winning penalty kick and Florida State edged BYU 4-3 in PKs on Monday in Santa Clara to win its third women’s national championsh­ip in program history and second in the past four years.

“I had faith that we were going to win in the PKs,” Zhao said. “I was super, super happy.”

Sophomore goalkeeper Cristina Roque made two saves during penalty kicks for the Seminoles, who lost last season’s national championsh­ip game to Santa Clara in PKs.

“It feels quite nice to be sitting on this side of it,” Florida State coach Mark Krikorian said. “Last year, I thought that we were quite good and had some unfinished business that we needed to address.”

Said Roque: “Last year, it just didn’t go our way and everyone was behind me then, and I knew whatever happened this year, they were going to be behind me. I’m not going to lie, it does feel better here.”

No. 13 BYU and top-ranked Florida State traded chances through 90 minutes of regulation time, but neither team could score.

The Cougars created a dangerous opportunit­y off a corner kick early in the first overtime, but Roque came up with one of her four saves.

Florida State had the best chance of the second overtime when Jenna Nighswonge­r bent a shot from just outside the box, but BYU goalkeeper Cassidy Smith smothered it for one of her two saves.

“I’m really proud of our players and our team,” BYU coach Jennifer Rockwood said. “I thought we battled hard. We were really close a few times.”

The Cougars, playing in their first-ever College Cup, outshot Florida State 10-8 through regulation and the two overtime periods. The Seminoles were playing in their 12th College Cup and sixth national championsh­ip game.

“I thought that BYU gave us everything that we could handle and I’m extremely proud of our group,” Krikorian said.

The Cougars appeared to take an early lead in the eighth minute when Cameron Tucker broke behind the Seminoles’ defense and found the back of the net, but the play was ruled offside.

“I didn’t know that it was offside until I saw the ref hold her flag up,” Tucker said. “It was a great play and I wish I wouldn’t have been offside.”

 ?? Tony Avelar / Associated Press ?? Heather Payne (12) and Yujie Zhao (second from left) and their Florida State teammates celebrate a 4-3 victory over BYU.
Tony Avelar / Associated Press Heather Payne (12) and Yujie Zhao (second from left) and their Florida State teammates celebrate a 4-3 victory over BYU.

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