Last night, Kansas soccer held firm and found a 1-1 draw against Florida State, which ranks as the No.2 team in the nation.
"We needed to find extra effort to compete with this team," said head coach Nate Lie as the Jayhawks sit with an undefeated 3-0-2 record.
At a few points, especially in the first half did Kansas looked the less superior side. Lie’s team compiled eight shots compared to the Seminoles’ three. Yet this is why the game isn’t played on paper, as Jordynn Dudley was able to catch a sleeping Jordan Fjelstad on the ball just outside the box, before bodying Fjelstad off the ball, before weaving into the box and eventually ripping an effort to the sprawling Sophie Dawe’s top left and giving FSU an early lead, just 13 minutes into the match.