Postgame Notes
November 23, 2014 | Women's Soccer
? Texas Tech ends its season 16-4-2 overall, matching the second-most wins for a Red Raider squad in program history. Tech previously recorded 16 victories during the 2012 season as well.
? The Red Raiders were in the third round of the NCAA Championship for the first time in program history.
? The loss drops Texas Tech to 4-2-1 all-time in NCAA Championship matches. The Red Raiders had not lost an NCAA match since 2012 when No. 2 seed Florida State edged Tech by a similar 3-2 score in the second round.
? Texas Tech has scored two goals now in each of its seven NCAA Championship matches in school history. The Red Raiders totaled 12 goals in three NCAA matches this year, their most ever in the postseason.
? This was only the second all-time meeting between Texas Tech and Florida. The Gators now lead the series 2-0 with both matches taking place in Gainesville.
? Florida's three goals in the match marked only the second time this year where the Red Raiders allowed an opponent to find the back of the net more than once. West Virginia also did so in a 4-2 loss for Texas Tech earlier this season.
? Texas Tech entered the match 10-1 this season when scoring two or more goals in a match.
? Texas Tech overcame a two-goal deficit for the first time this season with goals from Sara Summers as well as Janine Beckie.
Janine Beckie
? Beckie found the back of the net for the 17th time this season, which finishes just one shy of the single-season school record of 18 that was set by Kristy Frantz in 1996. Beckie also ended the year with 38 points, which was also the second-most in program history.
? Beckie has now recorded nine goals in seven NCAA Championship matches. She has scored a goal in all but two NCAA matches during her career.
? Beckie's goal marked the 43rd of her career as she will enter her senior season in 2015 as Texas Tech's all-time leader in the category.
? Beckie concludes her junior season with 99 career points, which is nine shy of Kristy Frantz' (1996-99) school record.
Jaelene Hinkle
? Hinkle found Janine Beckie for the second-half equalizer, marking her fourth assist this season and the 19th of her four-year career. She will end her tenure at Texas Tech ranked tied for third all-time in career assists.
Erin Inman
? Inman provided the assist on Sara Summer's goal which was her first of the season and the third of her Texas Tech career.
Sara Summers
? Summers concluded her freshman season with what head coach Tom Stone described as "her best game of the season." She netted Texas Tech's first goal in the first half which was her second of the season.