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Sports
September 7, 2023
UA SOCCER

No. 8 Razorbacks fall at No. 4 North Carolina

By FULLER BIRCH ARKANSASRAZORBACKS.COM 

CHAPEL HILL, N. C. — The eighth- ranked Arkansas Razorbacks ( 3- 1- 1) dropped their first match of the season, losing 3- 1 at No. 4 North Carolina ( 40- 2) on Sunday.

CHAPEL HILL, N. C. — The eighth- ranked Arkansas Razorbacks (3-1-1) dropped their first match of the season, losing 3-1 at No. 4 North Carolina (4-0-2) on Sunday.

Arkansas struck first in the 22nd minute on forward Anna Podojil’s first goal of the season. Podojil fired from outside the 18-yard box after she picked up the ball in the midfield and broke away from a Tar Heel defender. The right-footed shot was deflected up by UNC goalkeeper Emmie Allen but the ball managed to bounce past the goal line.

The goal was Podojil’s 46th of her career, which leads NCAA Division I.

North Carolina forward Mia Oliaro tied the match at 1-all in the 41st minute, scoring from outside the penalty box.

The Tar Heels netted two more goals in the last 25 minutes of the match. Forward Ally Sentor scored the first, the game-winner, from the top of the penalty box in the 66th minute. The Tar Heels put the game away in the 82nd minute when forward Avery Patterson slipped one to the far post to give North Carolina a two-goal lead.

The Hogs gave up a season-high 17 shots, but only allowed one corner kick while taking seven.

“We aren’t a silver lining team, and we will take a lot from that,” Arkansas coach Colby Hale said. “We did what we do and for long portions of the game, we were equal if not better. We went after them at their place. Corners were 7-1 us. Championship teams embrace doing difficult things and we will always go for it. We’re never happy with a loss and that is an important step for this team’s goals. We will grow as we take on the next challenge.”

The Hogs stayed on the east coast and faced No. 11 Clemson (3-0-1) at 6 p. m. Thursday.

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