TAMPA, Fla. – Georgia Southern Men's Soccer dropped a 2-1 result at South Florida on Friday night. The Eagles took advantage of a USF Own Goal in the 51st minute to trim the lead to 2-1, but it wasn't enough for the Eagles.
MATCH FACTSGeorgia Southern (1-3-0) – 1
South Florida (3-2-0) - 2
SCORING33' – USF – Kendan Anderson found Nazeem Bartman in the center of the box with a cross as Bartman scored his first goa of the season.
49' – USF – Brendan Hines-Ike doubles the advantage for the Bulls from the penalty spot.
51' – GS – The Eagles put defender Brandon Riley under pressure and he responded by scoring an own goal to get the Eagles on the scoresheet.
NOTES- Georgia Southern student-athletes took five shots, four on frame against 15 shots by USF.
- The Eagles tallied eight corner kicks on the night.
- Georgia Southern netminder
Jack Falle made a season-high six saves in the match.
WHAT COACH KEVIN KENNEDY SAIDOn the game"Although I'm very disappointed with the result tonight, I thought we played extremely well for long stretches and we showed a lot of spirit and effort. South Florida is a quality team that I believe will compete for their conference tournament and make the national tournament, so this was a good test for our team early in the season. There are areas that we can improve in, and we will prior to conference play."
NEXT UPA trip to the Lipscomb Tournament is next-up for the Eagles. The Weekend in Nashville includes a Friday night match at Lipscomb and a Sunday afternoon tilt versus Belmont.
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