South Florida was victorious on the road in American Athletic Conference league action on Thursday, Sept. 29.
Thursday, September 29
South Florida 1, No. 24 SMU 0 -
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Tulsa 0, East Carolina 0 -
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Houston 2, Memphis 2 -
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South Florida 1, No. 24 SMU 0 -
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DALLAS, Texas – The University of South Florida women's soccer team shutout No. 24 SMU, 1-0, on Thursday night in Dallas for their second consecutive win.
Chiara Hahn gave the Bulls the early lead with a goal in the 18th minute of the match. Gentiana Fetaj earned the assist.
SMU had a chance to tie the match in the 64th minute but the ball hit the goal post and bounced out of the box.
Sydney Martinez finished with two saves in the match, her first coming in the 79th minute.
Tulsa 0, East Carolina 0 -
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GREENVILLE, N.C. - The East Carolina soccer team played the Tulsa Golden Hurricane to a scoreless draw on Thursday at Johnson Stadium. The shutout was the sixth of the season for the Pirates defense.
Offensively, the scoreless draw does not tell the full story as the Pirates controlled a large portion of the game, but ultimately were unable to find a goal. One significant contributor to the Pirate attack was Mackenna Gregory who played 40 minutes off the bench and tallied three shots including one on target.
For the game, ECU outshot Tulsa 14-11 and 4-1 in shots on goal while also earning four corner kicks to Tulsa's one.
For Maeve English, the clean sheet was her sixth of the season, boosting what was already a career best for single-season shutouts.
Tatum Sanders also earned the clean sheet with three saves for the Golden Hurricane.
Houston 2, Memphis 2 -
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Looking to get back in the win column, the Tigers welcomed Houston to town. Despite a miraculous comeback in the final six minutes of the match, Memphis would have to settle for a draw as they shared and 2-2 tie.
After today's game, Memphis moves to 4-3-4 for the season and 0-0-3 in American Athletic Conference play, while Houston moves to 4-4-2 (1-1-1 American)
Houston would net two goals (11', 62') to take a lead behind goals from Caitlyn Matthews and Nadia Kamassah.
Mya Jones put the Tigers on the board on the 84' when she headed in a goal off a corner kick from Jocelyn Alonzo.
Alonzo would score the equalizer on the team's next corner kick where she placed the ball just past Houston goalkeeper to make it 2-2 in the 88th minute.