Podojil goal lifts Razorbacks by Aggies

Arkansas’ Anna Podojil (left) and Texas A&M’s Katie Smith jockey for position Thursday to try to control the ball during the No. 12 Razorbacks’ game against the Aggies at Razorback Field in Fayetteville. Podojil scored with 18 seconds left in the first half to give Arkansas a 1-0 victory.
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Arkansas’ Anna Podojil (left) and Texas A&M’s Katie Smith jockey for position Thursday to try to control the ball during the No. 12 Razorbacks’ game against the Aggies at Razorback Field in Fayetteville. Podojil scored with 18 seconds left in the first half to give Arkansas a 1-0 victory. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Hank Layton)


FAYETTEVILLE -- The University of Arkansas soccer team dealt Texas A&M its fourth consecutive loss in SEC play with a 1-0 victory at Razorback Field on Thursday night.

All-America forward Anna Podojil put No. 12 Razorbacks ahead with a weak-footed volley from the 6-yard box with 18 seconds left in the first half.

Arkansas (8-2-1, 3-1 SEC) crowded the 18-yard box for a designed play off a throw-in from the attacking third. Podoji latched onto a flicked header from Bea Franklin.

"We pride ourselves on set pieces," Podojil said. "We've been working on that throw-in play the entire season."

The goal was the 42nd of Podojil's career and her 14th game winner, which tied the school record. She is two goals shy of tying Julie Williford as Arkansas' all-time top goal scorer.

The victory was the Razorbacks' third straight 1-0 win against an SEC opponent. Arkansas Coach Colby Hale said he was pleased but not content with his team's recent offensive performance.

"We are never going to be satisfied," Hale said, "but winning is hard in the SEC."

The Aggies (5-5-2, 0-4) never threatened to put the ball past Arkansas goalkeeper Grace Barbara. They finished with four shots, three of which came in the first half and only placed one on target.

Barbara has not allowed a goal since a 2-0 loss at Mississippi State on Sept. 16. Her shutout streak increased to 280 minutes.

"They didn't even really sniff the goal," Hale said. "They didn't have any real chances. I thought we were the better team defensively."

The bad breaks continued for the Aggies in the second half. Texas A&M defender Katie Smith was helped off the field by the training staff and did not return after a collision in the 57th minute.

Freshman defender Ella Riley received a yellow card after a mistimed tackle in the 24th minute. Hale displayed confidence in his inexperienced defender by playing her all 90 minutes despite the heightened threat of ejection.

Arkansas outshot Texas A&M 17-4 and is 7-0 this season when attempting more shots than its opponent.

The Razorbacks will travel to Gainesville, Fla., to play Florida (2-9, 0-4) next Thursday at 5 p.m.


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