Who scored the game-winning goal for Florida State?
Heather Gilchrist scored the game-winning goal.
Sports / Womens Soccer
The No. 3-seeded Florida State Seminoles secured a 1-0 victory over Lipscomb in the NCAA Tournament Second Round, advancing to the Round of 16. The game, held in Washington, D.C., saw senior defender Heather Gilchrist net the decisive goal.
The Seminoles controlled the game from the outset, with freshman forward Nyanya Touray and sophomore forward Wrianna Hudson creating early chances. Gilchrist’s goal in the 24th minute, assisted by Taylor Suarez, gave FSU the lead. Despite several opportunities to extend their advantage, Lipscomb’s goalkeeper kept the game close. In the second half, FSU continued to press, with Suarez and Jordynn Dudley testing the Lipscomb defense. Ultimately, the Seminoles’ defense held firm, securing the shutout and the victory.
Florida State will now face Georgetown in the Third Round. The game is scheduled for Sunday, November 23, at 12 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on ESPN+.
Heather Gilchrist scored the game-winning goal.
Florida State played Lipscomb.
Florida State is 85-19-6 all-time in NCAA play.
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