CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. --- The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga women's soccer team battled defending Southern Conference champion Samford to a 0-0 double-overtime tie on a chilly, windy Friday night at the UTC Sports Complex.
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"They're a really good side," Mocs head coach
Gavin McKinney said. They press phenomenally well. They put you under pressure.
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"We did well, we needed to, out of possession to keep ourselves in the game."
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Samford outshot the Mocs 8-1 and Chattanooga keeper
Ashton Shields had six saves. In the second extra period, Shields was able to stretch up and push a hard, high shot over the top of the goal for her sixth and final save.
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"Big time save," McKinney said. "She struck it really well."
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Faith Gober was able to get a shot off for Chattanooga in the second half.
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Alex Bice had two shots for Samford off the bench, both on goal, and six more Bulldogs got shots toward the net.
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Chattanooga improves to 1-0-1 overall and Samford moves to 0-1-2 on the year while both sport identical league marks at 0-0-1 in the conference-opener for both teams.
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"Proud of our girls' effort to dig in and battle and get a result tonight," McKinney said. "We were really resilient at the back. We were under pressure."
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Chattanooga remains home next week and will host ETSU Friday, March 12 at 4 p.m. Follow all the action online at GoMocs.com with live stats and streaming video on ESPN+.