UWF eliminated from soccer tournament
The No. 6 West Florida women’s soccer team had its NCAA postseason run cut short as the Argonauts were eliminated on penalty kicks 5-4 in the second round against visiting No. 17 Tampa at the UWF Soccer Complex on Sunday. West Florida came from behind to tie the score 2-2 in the second half, and the Spartans kept UWF off the board the rest of the way, leading to two overtime periods and the deciding penalty kick shootout.
West Florida finished the season with a record of 17-2-2, and the two ties came in the last two contests after penalty kicks decided the outcome. UWF won the Gulf South Conference championship on penalties last weekend against North Alabama, but the Argos saw their season come to an end in the same fashion on Sunday. The shootout was just the fourth in school history for West Florida, with the first two coming in 2006 in the NCAA first round and last year in the national semifinals.
“I am really proud of this team,” said UWF head coach Joe Bartlinski. “They showed a lot of character today. For our two seniors (Shakira Duncan and Noha Saleh) this is their last game, but having those two is like having eight seniors on another team.
“We were able to battle back because of our great leadership,” he continued. “Our captains encouraged the team the whole match and kept them fighting.”
The Spartans took an early lead in the 11th minute on a play off a corner kick. Dane Palmiotto sent the ball in from the left side, and after Gabby Jolin’s first touch hit the crossbar Marta Bertsos was there to head the ball over the goal line. Tampa took the 1-0 lead into the halftime break, and the Spartans controlled much the first half, out-shooting West Florida 6-3.
The Argonauts came out with energy to start the second half, but after a few unsuccessful chances the Spartans made it 2-0 on Brittan Spence’s rebound of a shot by Bertsos at the 50:57 mark.
UWF charged back to get back into the game, but a goal by sophomore Jodi-Ann Robinson in the 54th minute was called back as she was offsides.
The Argonauts kept the pressure on until the 72nd minute when UWF broke through for its first goal. Robinson received a pass from senior Shakira Duncan, and even after falling to the ground after being tripped, she turned and shot while seated on the ground and beat Tampa goalkeeper Leah Cesanek. The goal was Robinson’s 20th of the season, while Duncan’s assist was her 12th.
The Duncan-Robinson connection scored again six minutes later, as Robinson took a quick throw-in up the left sideline to Duncan making a run. The senior sprinted by several defenders on the sideline, and she beat Cesanek on the near post on an amazing goal. Duncan’s goal was her 31st of the season, and Robinson picked up her 14th assist.
Cesanek made six saves in an impressive performance for Tampa, and she kept the Spartans alive through the end of regulation and into overtime. She made a point blank save on a shot by Duncan in the 85th minute, and she also leaped and saved a header by sophomore Tori Fish (Bellaire, Texas/Bellaire HS) as time was running out in the first overtime period.
In penalty kicks, the Spartans converted all five attempts, and only freshman Ann Ilin Osland missed for UWF. UT’s Brittan Spence clinched the win with the last penalty kick in the fifth round, as the Spartans celebrated their win.
“Tampa is a great team that stepped up when they needed to,” said Duncan after the game. “This was my last game, and there is nowhere else I’d have rather been the last two years.”
Duncan finished her West Florida career as the school’s all-time leader in career goals (64) and points (153). The 2010 GSC Player of the Year and GSC Tournament Most Outstanding Player is also a candidate to repeat as a first team All-American and National Player of the Year.
“Duncan is the best Division II player I have ever seen,” said Tampa head coach Gerry Lucey.
The NCAA Tournament appearance was the 10th total in school history and the ninth in a row, not counting the hurricane-shortened 2004 season. The Argonauts also won a third straight GSC title this season and the seventh in program history.
On the men’s side of the pitch.
The West Florida men’s soccer team came up short in a 1-0 battle against No. 5 ranked and tournament host Rollins College in the first round of the NCAA Division II South Regional on Friday. With the loss, the Argonauts finished the 2010 season with a record of 14-5-2.
Rollins (12-3-3) went ahead with the game’s only goal at the 27:27 mark. Nick Sowers sent in a cross from the left corner, where Bradley Welch was open to strike the ball into the right corner of the goal. The Rollins defense kept UWF from making many dangerous attacking opportunities, limiting the Argonauts to just one shot in the first half.
UWF had more chances early in the second half with three quick shots in the first 15 minutes, but the Argos could not find the back of the net. Later in the half in the 78th minute, senior Nikola Kljaic picked up his second yellow card of the match, forcing UWF to play a man down for the final 12 minutes of the match. The Argos would attempt just one more shot.
Senior goalkeeper Elliott Purdom kept UWF in the game with three saves. The keeper finished his two-year career at UWF with a goals against average of 0.98, ranking him second in school history.
The 2010 season was a successful one for the UWF men’s soccer team, as the Argos won their eighth Gulf South Conference championship and fifth in a row. UWF also advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the fifth time in school history.




