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Friday, April 19, 2024

There was no

way McKenzie Barney was going to miss. Not in an overtime game and

certainly not after the picture-perfect pass Erika Tymrak just

dished.

“If I don’t

finish that, I’m going to be kicking myself,” she thought. 

Using a play

the two had worked on for the last three years, Barney and Tymrak

created a moment of brilliance Friday night at Pressly Stadium that

not only lifted No. 11 Florida to a 3-2 win against No. 22 Auburn,

but kept the Gators in contention for a Southeastern Conference

title.

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Seven minutes

into the extra period, Tymrak, a junior, attacked the middle of the

Tigers’ defense off a pass from fellow midfielder Holly King. 

At the same

time, Barney ran free across the field from her center forward

position to the left side of the box, setting up a decision for the

lone Auburn player covering Tymrak, who had scored both of

Florida’s earlier goals.

“It’s hard

for the defense to read when you have the biggest threat on the

field running at you, and you have somebody else that’s running

away from you,” Barney said. “They kind of have to choose, do they

go with me or do they go with Erika?

Instead of

pulling the trigger on a possible hat trick when the defender came

at her, Tymrak played the ball into space. 

Barney

finished the golden goal opportunity from six yards out at the near

post, ending the game in victory and sending the Gators’ bench into

a frenzy.

“I don’t

blame them for stepping with Erika because she’s an awesome

player,” Barney said. “They left me wide open and I just had to

take my time and try to find the back of the net and one of their

players helped me find it.”

Just before

overtime started, UF coach Becky Burliegh had a simple message for

her veterans about to take the field.

“Don’t wait

for something to happen,” she said. “You go make it happen.”

Though Friday

night was the first time Florida (11-3, 4-1 SEC) has been pushed to

an extra period this season, it’s not the first time the team has

needed late-game heroics from Barney.

The redshirt

senior scored a game-winner against then-No. 18 Texas A&M on

Aug. 26 with just 15 seconds left in regulation.

“We’re trying

to put our seniors in the situation like that at the end of the

game, so they can be the ones to finish it and to have an impact,”

Burleigh said.

Though

Florida dominated possession for most of the match and had twice as

many shots as Auburn, two costly mental errors caused the Gators to

play from behind following the 33rd minute. 

First Auburn

scored off a turnover by freshman defender Annie Bobbit, who is

starting in the place for injured junior Katie Kadera. Then, after

Tymrak’s first score tied the game, Florida had an own goal in the

51st minute off a fluky deflection by defender Maggie Rodgers.

Down 2-1,

Tymrak said she called her team together to try and prevent another

four-goal drubbing like their lone conference loss two weeks ago to

Tennessee in Knoxville.

“We’re kind

of thankful for Tennessee because we were able to learn from it,”

Tymrak said. “We knew that when [Auburn] scored, and we had our

halftime, it was, ‘Hey, we have 45 minutes to score, have fun and

pass it around. The goals are going to come.”

Refocused,

the Gators tied the game at two apiece just six minutes later when

Tymrak, again, split the Tigers’ defense down the middle. With

wingers on either side, she stretched Auburn’s back line enough to

get an open look off her left foot from 18 yards out to the near

post.

The goal was

her 11th of the year, giving her 27 points on the season – a career

high.

She said,

“Teams always expect me to pass it and I like to catch them

off-guard, so if I have the shot, I’m going to take it.”

Contact

John Boothe at jboothe@alligator.org

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