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Florida State women's soccer defeats No. 20 Pittsburgh 1-0 to bounce back from loss

PITTSBURGH, Pa. – No. 4 Florida State took down No. 20 Pitt 1-0 on the road Sunday afternoon. The Seminoles (11-2-2, 7-2 ACC) bounced back after a 2-1 loss to No. 2 UNC on Thursday night.

The Seminole defense was strong all game, allowing only four shots on goal, resulting in four saves for Mia Justus and the eighth shutout of the season for the Seminoles.

The first half was an uneventful one for both teams as the score was tied at zero after 45 minutes. The Seminoles had a 9-3 shots advantage but only two shots on goal. FSU had its best look with less than a minute to go as Olivia Garcia scored what she thought was the fourth goal of her freshman campaign, but she was called offsides.

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In the 64th minute, Jenna Nighswonger had a great look from the center of the box after a cross from Clara Robbins. Robbins ran the ball into the right corner and sent it right to Nighswonger who struck the ball right at the Pitt keeper in the center of the goal.

The 0-0 tie was broken in the 67th minute by LeiLanni Nesbeth on FSU’s 14th shot of the day. Heather Payne ran the ball to the end line and crossed it into the box. A Pitt defender headed it out but right to Nesbeth who let the ball bounce before striking an absolute rocket from 16 yards out into the left side of the net.

In the 88th minute, Pittsburgh thought that they received a penalty kick after a Nesbeth foul near the edge of the 18-yard box, but after review, it was determined that the foul was just outside the box. The proceeding free kick went off the crossbar.

UP NEXT:

Florida State wraps up the regular season on Thursday, October 27 at 7 p.m. against Virginia Tech. The Seminoles will recognize Clara Robbins, Jenna Nighswonger and Heather Payne on Senior Night.

This article originally appeared on Tallahassee Democrat: FSU women's soccer defeats No. 20 Pittsburgh 1-0 on road