RIVERSIDE, Calif. – Trailing by three goals at halftime, the Hawai'i women's soccer team rallied in the second half with three unanswered goals to pick up a 3-3 draw at UC Riverside Sunday night.
Nalani Damacion,
Penny Noland and
Alice Davidson all found the back of the net in the second half to give the Rainbow Wahine the largest come-from-behind effort in either a tie or win in program history.
UH also earned a point in the Big West standings and their third draw of the conference season. It's also the team's seventh tie of the season – shattering the previous school record of four.
Damacion got UH on the board with her second goal of the week, finishing off a through ball from izzy Ayala to make it 3-1 at the 58:09 mark. A little over eight minutes later,
Penny Noland pulled Hawai'i within a goal when she put away a loose ball in front of the net off a corner kick for her first career goal, cutting it to 3-2 in the 67th minute.
Davidson then delivered the equalizer in the 87th minute when she converted off a Damacion pass on a play that started on the UH back line with a
Piper Bertani long ball.
The Highlanders jumped in front from the get-go, scoring three times in the first 22 minutes. UCR's Spenser Gonzales connected on a penalty kick after a UH foul in the box in the seventh minute before scoring off a free kick at the 15:45 mark to go up 2-0.
Gonzales picked up a brace with a wild high-arching shot attempt that sailed over the outstretched arms of UH keeper
Brianna Chirpich to make it 3-0 in the 22nd minute. The UH back line locked things down after that, setting the stage for the second-half comeback.
It's the third time this season that the Rainbow Wahine have erased a multi-goal halftime deficit to come back and earn a draw. UH also rallied from down 2-0 at halftime in nonconference ties at Pepperdine (Aug. 17) and vs. California Baptist (Aug. 31).
The Rainbow Wahine return to Waipi'o Soccer Stadium for a three-match homestand beginning Thursday vs. Cal Poly at 6 p.m. (Spectrum Sports/ESPN+).