A light drizzle started falling at Mulcahy Stadium as the Arizona soccer team took the field for the second half trailing 1-0, but head coach Tony Amato was optimistic.
“I felt like there was no reason to panic at that point,” he said. “We’ll create some chances here, somebody will step up and get on the end of something.”
But that something never came, and the Wildcats fell 1-0 to Florida Gulf Coast in Tucson, despite outshooting the Eagles 19-2 and generating 10 shots on goal.
"It’s pretty frustrating in the sense that we felt like, especially early on, we played well, we created chances,” Amato said.