Kansas soccer falls to Nebraska, 2-1

By J-W Staff Reports     Nov 8, 2002

? Kansas University’s stay in the Big 12 Conference soccer tournament didn’t last long.

The sixth-seeded Jayhawks lost their opener, 2-1, to third-seeded Nebraska on Thursday at Blossom Stadium.

KU (11-7-2) outshot NU 12-5 in the first half, but the Huskers (12-5-3) still took a 1-0 lead.

NU made it 2-0 at the 60:41 mark before KU’s Caroline Smith answered with a goal at 68:01.

Smith, who had missed the previous five matches because of a knee injury, extended her school record for goals in a season to 12.

The Jayhawks outshot Nebraska 23-13 overall.

KU will learn if it has landed a bid to the NCAA Tournament on Monday.

Kansas soccer falls to Nebraska, 2-1

By J-W Staff Report     Nov 8, 2002

? Kansas University’s stay in the Big 12 Conference soccer tournament didn’t last long.

The sixth-seeded Jayhawks lost their opener, 2-1, to third-seeded Nebraska on Thursday at Blossom Stadium.

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KU (11-7-2) outshot NU 12-5 in the first half, but the Huskers (12-5-3) still took a 1-0 lead.

NU made it 2-0 at the 60:41 mark before KU’s Caroline Smith answered with a goal at 68:01.

Smith, who had missed the previous five matches because of a knee injury, extended her school record for goals in a season to 12.

The Jayhawks outshot Nebraska 23-13 overall.

KU will learn if it has landed a bid to the NCAA Tournament on Monday.

Kansas soccer falls to Nebraska, 2-1

By J-W Staff Report     Nov 8, 2002

? Kansas University’s stay in the Big 12 Conference soccer tournament didn’t last long.

The sixth-seeded Jayhawks lost their opener, 2-1, to third-seeded Nebraska on Thursday at Blossom Stadium.

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KU (11-7-2) outshot NU 12-5 in the first half, but the Huskers (12-5-3) still took a 1-0 lead.

NU made it 2-0 at the 60:41 mark before KU’s Caroline Smith answered with a goal at 68:01.

Smith, who had missed the previous five matches because of a knee injury, extended her school record for goals in a season to 12.

The Jayhawks outshot Nebraska 23-13 overall.

KU will learn if it has landed a bid to the NCAA Tournament on Monday.

Kansas soccer falls to Nebraska, 2-1

By J-W Staff Report     Nov 8, 2002

? Kansas University’s stay in the Big 12 Conference soccer tournament didn’t last long.

The sixth-seeded Jayhawks lost their opener, 2-1, to third-seeded Nebraska on Thursday at Blossom Stadium.

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KU (11-7-2) outshot NU 12-5 in the first half, but the Huskers (12-5-3) still took a 1-0 lead.

NU made it 2-0 at the 60:41 mark before KU’s Caroline Smith answered with a goal at 68:01.

Smith, who had missed the previous five matches because of a knee injury, extended her school record for goals in a season to 12.

The Jayhawks outshot Nebraska 23-13 overall.

KU will learn if it has landed a bid to the NCAA Tournament on Monday.

Kansas soccer falls to No. 3 Longhorns

By Staff     Oct 26, 2002

? Texas scored a pair of goals in each half and rolled over Kansas University, 4-1, in soccer on Friday.

No. 3 UT (13-2-1 overall, 8-0-0 Big 12) scored goals 6 minutes, 2 seconds apart in the first half for a 2-0 lead, but Kansas (11-4-2, 4-3-1) pulled to 2-1 on Jessica Smith’s unassisted goal in the 46th minute.

The Longhorns responded just less than four minutes later and added an insurance goal in the 54th minute.

“I thought we played well,” KU coach Mark Francis said. “I was proud of our kids. They played the third-best team in the country, and they’ve beaten eveybody else in the conference, so we’re not alone. But, I really thought we gave a good showing for ourselves.”

Texas outshot KU, 15-14, but Kansas attempted just three shots in the first half.

The Jayhawks will travel to No. 6 Texas A&M on Sunday.

Kansas soccer falls to No. 3 Longhorns

By Staff     Oct 26, 2002

? Texas scored a pair of goals in each half and rolled over Kansas University, 4-1, in soccer on Friday.

No. 3 UT (13-2-1 overall, 8-0-0 Big 12) scored goals 6 minutes, 2 seconds apart in the first half for a 2-0 lead, but Kansas (11-4-2, 4-3-1) pulled to 2-1 on Jessica Smith’s unassisted goal in the 46th minute.

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The Longhorns responded just less than four minutes later and added an insurance goal in the 54th minute.

“I thought we played well,” KU coach Mark Francis said. “I was proud of our kids. They played the third-best team in the country, and they’ve beaten eveybody else in the conference, so we’re not alone. But, I really thought we gave a good showing for ourselves.”

Texas outshot KU, 15-14, but Kansas attempted just three shots in the first half.

The Jayhawks will travel to No. 6 Texas A&M on Sunday.

Kansas soccer falls to No. 3 Longhorns

By Staff     Oct 26, 2002

? Texas scored a pair of goals in each half and rolled over Kansas University, 4-1, in soccer on Friday.

No. 3 UT (13-2-1 overall, 8-0-0 Big 12) scored goals 6 minutes, 2 seconds apart in the first half for a 2-0 lead, but Kansas (11-4-2, 4-3-1) pulled to 2-1 on Jessica Smith’s unassisted goal in the 46th minute.

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The Longhorns responded just less than four minutes later and added an insurance goal in the 54th minute.

“I thought we played well,” KU coach Mark Francis said. “I was proud of our kids. They played the third-best team in the country, and they’ve beaten eveybody else in the conference, so we’re not alone. But, I really thought we gave a good showing for ourselves.”

Texas outshot KU, 15-14, but Kansas attempted just three shots in the first half.

The Jayhawks will travel to No. 6 Texas A&M on Sunday.

Kansas soccer falls to No. 3 Longhorns

By Staff     Oct 26, 2002

? Texas scored a pair of goals in each half and rolled over Kansas University, 4-1, in soccer on Friday.

No. 3 UT (13-2-1 overall, 8-0-0 Big 12) scored goals 6 minutes, 2 seconds apart in the first half for a 2-0 lead, but Kansas (11-4-2, 4-3-1) pulled to 2-1 on Jessica Smith’s unassisted goal in the 46th minute.

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The Longhorns responded just less than four minutes later and added an insurance goal in the 54th minute.

“I thought we played well,” KU coach Mark Francis said. “I was proud of our kids. They played the third-best team in the country, and they’ve beaten eveybody else in the conference, so we’re not alone. But, I really thought we gave a good showing for ourselves.”

Texas outshot KU, 15-14, but Kansas attempted just three shots in the first half.

The Jayhawks will travel to No. 6 Texas A&M on Sunday.

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