The University of Mississippi Athletics

No. 21 Soccer Beats Bama, Stays Alive in Orange Beach
11/2/2021 | Soccer
Rebels Advance to SEC Tournament Semifinals for the First Time Since 2013
ORANGE BEACH, Ala. – For the first time in eight years, Ole Miss will play in the semifinal round of the SEC Tournament after beating Alabama, 1-0, Tuesday afternoon at the Orange Beach Sportsplex.
Ole Miss rose victorious in a tightly contested battle, narrowly outshooting the Crimson Tide 14-12. The two sides were virtually deadlocked in every statistical category as Alabama bested the Rebs in corner kicks, 5-4.
The Rebels came out of the blocks hot to start the match, immediately jumping on the offensive. Less than 11 minutes in, Molly Martin broke the ice, heading home Haleigh Stackpole's corner delivery to the far post to give Ole Miss an early lead.
After a furious attack from Ole Miss through the first 20 odd minutes, the match began to even out. Both teams were able to create half chances but couldn't finish the deal as the Rebels hit the break up 1-0.
Much like the first half, Ole Miss started the second on the front foot. Channing Foster nearly made it a two goal lead in the 54th minute, having her shot from the center of the box saved by Alabama's McKinley Crone. Four minutes later, Stackpole's teasing free kick service narrowly missed Foster's head from close range.
Felicia Knox had a long range look to tie in the 81st minute but Ashley Orkus was able to dive and smother it and Ole Miss salted away the game from there, extending its stay in Orange Beach.
QUICK KICKS
• Ole Miss advances to the semifinals of the SEC Tournament for the sixth time ever and first time since 2013.
• Molly Martin's first half header was her team-high 10th goal of the season, seven of which have come off of headers.
• Haleigh Stackpole set up Martin's goal for her 14th assist in 2021. The senior leads the SEC in assists and entered the match ranked fourth in the nation.
NEXT UP
Advancing to the semifinal round, No. 3 seed Ole Miss will matchup with No. 2 seed Tennessee on Thursday, taking on the Vols at 7:30 p.m. CT on the SEC Network.
Keep up with all the latest news and information on the Rebels by following Ole Miss Soccer on Twitter at @OleMissSoccer, on Facebook at Facebook.com/OleMissSoccer, and on Instagram at Instagram.com/officialolemisssoccer. Also, follow head coach Matt Mott on Twitter at @CoachMattMott.
Ole Miss rose victorious in a tightly contested battle, narrowly outshooting the Crimson Tide 14-12. The two sides were virtually deadlocked in every statistical category as Alabama bested the Rebs in corner kicks, 5-4.
The Rebels came out of the blocks hot to start the match, immediately jumping on the offensive. Less than 11 minutes in, Molly Martin broke the ice, heading home Haleigh Stackpole's corner delivery to the far post to give Ole Miss an early lead.
After a furious attack from Ole Miss through the first 20 odd minutes, the match began to even out. Both teams were able to create half chances but couldn't finish the deal as the Rebels hit the break up 1-0.
Much like the first half, Ole Miss started the second on the front foot. Channing Foster nearly made it a two goal lead in the 54th minute, having her shot from the center of the box saved by Alabama's McKinley Crone. Four minutes later, Stackpole's teasing free kick service narrowly missed Foster's head from close range.
Felicia Knox had a long range look to tie in the 81st minute but Ashley Orkus was able to dive and smother it and Ole Miss salted away the game from there, extending its stay in Orange Beach.
QUICK KICKS
• Ole Miss advances to the semifinals of the SEC Tournament for the sixth time ever and first time since 2013.
• Molly Martin's first half header was her team-high 10th goal of the season, seven of which have come off of headers.
• Haleigh Stackpole set up Martin's goal for her 14th assist in 2021. The senior leads the SEC in assists and entered the match ranked fourth in the nation.
NEXT UP
Advancing to the semifinal round, No. 3 seed Ole Miss will matchup with No. 2 seed Tennessee on Thursday, taking on the Vols at 7:30 p.m. CT on the SEC Network.
Keep up with all the latest news and information on the Rebels by following Ole Miss Soccer on Twitter at @OleMissSoccer, on Facebook at Facebook.com/OleMissSoccer, and on Instagram at Instagram.com/officialolemisssoccer. Also, follow head coach Matt Mott on Twitter at @CoachMattMott.
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