– Midfielder Jordan Johnson stepped up to the spot to convert the winning penalty to give the No.
“Just really proud of the team’s effort tonight; we used a lot of players off the bench tonight,” head coach Sian Hudson said.
LSU nearly found a goal in forward Riley Dixon in the 13th minute as she connected with a header from six yards out that hit the frame of the woodwork.
Kuehn also had the other chance in the 44th minute as she dribbled into the box and hit a shot from 16 yards out that could not stay down and went above the goal.
Four minutes later, Abby Boyan got on the end of an over-the-top through ball and one-on-one with Swift, but her shot was denied by the outstretched gloves of Swift.
The first overtime period did not have much happen until the final seconds as Swift picked up her sixth and biggest save of the night yet as she fully extended to deny a powerful effort from outside the box to keep the Tigers in the match.
Forward Taylor Dobles played a clever through ball in the 104th minute to Alexander, who broke into the box but could not get a favorable angle on her shot and was denied by Wegener.
The match could not be decided in 110 minutes, which meant a penalty shootout would decide the winner.
Abby Boyan opened the third round by narrowly beating Swift, who guessed the right way but could not stop the penalty.