
Photo by: Sebastian Hahn
Miami Soccer Battles No. 21 South Carolina to Draw
9/1/2024 3:17:00 PM | Women's Soccer
OXFORD, Ohio-- The Miami soccer team drew 0-0 in a match against No. 21 South Carolina at Bobby Kramig Field Sunday afternoon. The RedHawks are now 2-1-2 and South Carolina is now 2-0-2. Â
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Miami's best chance came from Taylor Hamlett when she got on the end of a corner from Maris Jennings in the 21st minute, but Christina Tsaousis made a diving catch.Â
- South Carolina had a chance when Brinley Murphy got on the end of a cross and it fell to Kinley Brown. Brown's shot was saved by Dominique Popa before the offsides flag came up.Â
- Catherine Berry had a shot in the dying seconds of the match after a cross in that Popa once again got her gloves to for a save to keep it 0-0.
NOTES
- Popa recorded a four-save clean sheet for her first of the season.Â
- Hamlett and Ruby Casey led the RedHawks with two shots each.Â
- Miami had three corners to South Carolina's two.Â
- The RedHawks are unbeaten in their last five home matches (dating to Oct. 15, 2023).
UP NEXT:
Miami is back in action Sunday Sept. 8 at Southern Indiana. The match begins at 2 p.m. at Strassweg Field.
Team Stats
SHCAR
MIAMI
Goals
0
0
Shots
15
8
Shots on Goal
4
2
Saves
2
4
Corners
2
3
Fouls
7
11
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