MOBILE, Ala. – South Alabama women's soccer battled James Madison to a 0-0 draw on Sunday afternoon. It was their sixth of the season.
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The Jags totaled 14 shots in the match, but were unable to find the back of the net.
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The South defensive core held down the back line, forcing JMU to seven offsides calls. The Dukes took 10 shots, but were also unable to score.
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Jag keeper
Jaidy Gutierrez Campos totaled four saves. Gutierrez Campos also recorded her ninth clean sheet of the season.
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Morgan Cross led the Jaguar attack taking three shots.
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GAME NOTES
- Freshman Kawtar Mahy earned her first start of the season.
- The team took a season high 10 corners, nine of them in the second half.
- Six Jags played 90 minutes in the match.
- Gutierrez Campos now has nine shutouts on the season and 15 in her career.
- The match was the first meeting between the two teams.
- The draw was South's sixth of the season and James Madison's fourth.
QUOTABLE
Head Coach Richard Moodie
"I thought our girls were brilliant, thought they were fantastic. Genuinely felt like we were the better team. We had some amazing chances in front of the goal and we are unlucky to not come out with a win. It's another good performance on the road again. I think we've had a very difficult schedule to have to come up to Virginia two weekends in a row, and to get the results we did on the road has been great. Proud of my group."
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UP NEXT
The Jaguars return to action next Sunday, hosting Southern Miss at The Cage. Â
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